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'''Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories''' is a U.S. Department of Energy [[Nanoscale Science Research Center]] that specializes in the integration of nanoscale materials and structures into functional systems. CINT operates across two locations, providing unique resources for research that spans from the nanoscale to the macroscale, with applications in energy, information technology, and national security. | |||
'''Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories''' is a U.S. Department of Energy Nanoscale Science Research Center that specializes in the integration of nanoscale materials and structures into functional systems. CINT operates across two locations, providing unique resources for research that spans from the nanoscale to the macroscale, with applications in energy, information technology, and national security. | |||
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CINT is jointly operated by [ | CINT is jointly operated by [[Sandia National Laboratories]] and Los Alamos National Laboratory, both managed for the [https://www.energy.gov U.S. Department of Energy]. This partnership leverages the unique capabilities of both labs to advance nanotechnology research. | ||
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* User Programs: For access to specialized facilities. | |||
* Research Themes: Including synthesis, integration, and characterization of nanostructures. | |||
* Facilities: Spanning both Sandia and Los Alamos sites for comprehensive research capabilities. | |||
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* Nanoscale Synthesis and Characterization | |||
* Nanoscale Integration | |||
* Theory, Modeling, and Simulation{{cite web |url=https://cint.lanl.gov/research/index.html |title=Research at CINT |publisher= Los Alamos National Laboratory |access-date=February 5, 2025}} | |||
==List of programs== | ==List of programs== |
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Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories is a U.S. Department of Energy Nanoscale Science Research Center that specializes in the integration of nanoscale materials and structures into functional systems. CINT operates across two locations, providing unique resources for research that spans from the nanoscale to the macroscale, with applications in energy, information technology, and national security.
Mission
CINT's mission is to enable scientific discoveries by providing researchers with facilities to integrate nanostructures into larger systems, thereby accelerating the development of new materials, devices, and technologies. Its focus is on understanding how nanoscale properties influence macroscale performance, aiming to tackle complex challenges in energy conversion, storage, and computation"About CINT". Los Alamos National Laboratory. https://cint.lanl.gov/about/index.html..
Parent organization
CINT is jointly operated by Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratory, both managed for the U.S. Department of Energy. This partnership leverages the unique capabilities of both labs to advance nanotechnology research.
Legislation
CINT was established as part of the DOE's initiative to promote nanotechnology, without specific legislative creation but as an integral part of the DOE's commitment to scientific research.
Partners
- Academic institutions for collaborative research
- Industry for practical applications and technology transfer
- Other DOE facilities for complementary research efforts
Number of employees
The number of staff directly associated with CINT isn't specified, but it includes scientists, engineers, and support personnel from both Sandia and Los Alamos.
Organization structure
CINT operates with:
- User Programs: For access to specialized facilities.
- Research Themes: Including synthesis, integration, and characterization of nanostructures.
- Facilities: Spanning both Sandia and Los Alamos sites for comprehensive research capabilities.
Leader
CINT is led by a [Director].
Divisions
- Nanoscale Synthesis and Characterization
- Nanoscale Integration
- Theory, Modeling, and Simulation"Research at CINT". Los Alamos National Laboratory. https://cint.lanl.gov/research/index.html.
List of programs
- User Proposal Program for facility access
- Collaborative research projects with industry and academia
- Workshops and educational programs
Last total enacted budget
Specific budget details for CINT alone are not publicly available, as it is part of the budgets for Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories.
Staff
CINT's staff includes researchers, technical staff, and administrative personnel from both partnering laboratories, facilitating both internal and external research.
Funding
CINT receives funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, supporting its operations, research, and user programs.
Services provided
CINT provides services that include the synthesis and characterization of nanostructures, their integration into larger systems, and theoretical modeling to predict and understand material behavior. These services are crucial for developing new technologies across multiple fields.
Regulations overseen
CINT does not oversee regulations but operates within DOE guidelines for research and facility management.
Headquarters address
CINT's mailing address is 1610 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505, though it operates at sites in both Los Alamos and Albuquerque.
History
Founded in 2005, CINT has been pivotal in bridging nanotechnology with practical applications, supporting a wide range of research from basic science to applied technology. Its unique dual-location structure allows for extensive collaboration and resource sharing between two of the nation's premier research labs.