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【 Director 】 Tomohiko Yamaguchi【 Deputy Director 】Yoshihiro Asai【 Deputy Director 】Keiichi Ikegami【 Deputy Director 】Ko-ichi SugawaraNanosystem Research InstituteBringing nanometer material control technologies into the real worldURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/nri/E-mail : nri_web-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan Tel & Fax: (029) 861-6306 (from outside Japan: Tel & Fax: +81-29-861-6306)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (Central, East)Nanotechnology refers to technologies to control atoms and molecules in the nanometer-scale world in order to create new functions. To predict the behavior of materials in this invisible world, design them, and create systems out of them, it is necessary to develop materials, processes, and measurement technologies, and to combine and integrate individual technologies such as theoretical analysis and computational simulation. The Nanotechnology Research Institute and the Research Institute for Computational Science have been merged into the Nanosystem Research Institute to achieve these goals. We are working to realize closer collaboration among leading-edge technologies that have been developed up to now, and developing new technologies required by society.【 Outline 】Colorful Solutions of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes Separated as Semiconductor (S) and Metal (M). Computer simulation of Nanoparticle-Dispersed Structure of Nano-composite Materials used in the Automotive Tire.�Nanotube Research CenterToward a world-leading research center covering all aspects of nanotube materialsURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/ntrc/ci/E-mail : ntrc-info-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, JapanTel: (029) 861-4551 / Fax: (029) 851-5425 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-29-861-4551 / Fax: +81-29-851-5425)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (Central)【 AIST Participating Technology Research Association 】Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC)We are focusing on nanotube structures as typical nanostructures expected to lead to new industries, and the creation of applications, primarily for carbon and organic nanotubes developed by AIST, by adding high functionality to them. Our goal is to contribute to the fostering of new industries in Japan through these efforts. We are also developing measurement and analysis techniques for nanostructures, including nanotube materials, offering the highest levels of performance, and aim to be a world-leading research center covering all aspects of nanotube materials.Top: Movement and rotation of a fullerene molecule captured by a high-performance electron microscope Middle: Structural modelBottom: Simulated image【Director】 Sumio Iijima【 Deputy Director 】Toshimi Shimizu(concurrent post)【 Deputy Director 】Motoo Yumura【 Outline 】【 AIST Participating Technology Research Association 】Bio Electro-mechanical Autonomous Nano Systems Laboratory Technology Research Association (BEANS)Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC)Chemical Materials Evaluation and Research Base (CEREBA)Minimal Fab Development Association32Organization and OutlineNanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing
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