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EPSRC Reference:
GR/A10987/01
Title:
SCALABLE NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR INTEGRATED SENSOR ARRAYS
Principal Investigator:
Cumming, Professor DRS
Other Investigators:
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Department:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Scheme:
Advanced Fellowship (Pre-FEC)
Starts:
31 March 2002
Ends:
30 March 2007
Value (£):
242,272
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Electronic Devices & Subsys.
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Related Grants:
Panel History:
Panel Date
Panel Name
Outcome
11 Jan 2001
IT Advanced Fellowship Interview Panel
Deferred
07 Dec 2000
IT Fellowship Sift Panel
Deferred
Summary on Grant Application Form
The growth of nanotechnology has made it possible to measure physical, chemical and biological phenomena with precision and accuracy. t is now clear that nanoprobes can be used to investigate electrical properties of living tissue, and that the information gleaned can be diagnostics. However, to convert this scientific work into a mass-market technology requires the development of a scalable nanotechnology.The length scales over which electrical measurements are useful have a dynamic range of nanometres to microns.Importantly, measurements that are localised to a few nanometres often need to be repeated over distances of many microns. the proposed project will develop a hybrid silicon CMOS/probe technology. The resulting devices will enable multiple data to be collected and analysed in a single experiment. This will be the basis of a generic class of integrated diagnositcs devices that will benefit from the added valuw of system-on-a-chip technology.The research calls for a blend of integrated circuit design and nanofabrication skills. These are available to this project, in terms of the laboratory in which wirk will be done, the unique skill-set of the applicant, and the access to local resources and additional expertise.
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