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The London Centre for Nanotechnology, LCN, is a UK based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. It is a joint venture between Imperial College London and University College London and is based at the South Kensington and Bloomsbury sites. It has a unique operating model that accesses and focusses the combined skills of the departments of chemistry, physics, materials, medicine, electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering and earth sciences across the two universities | |
The Thomas Young Centre (TYC) is a dynamic and interdisciplinary alliance of London researchers which operates at the forefront of science to address the challenges of society and industry through the theory and simulation of materials, or materials modelling. We provide a framework through which we support current and future generations of researchers and foster collaborations within our membership, with theoreticians and experimentalists outside London, and with industry and government | |
Bio Nano Consulting was founded in 2007 and is a commercially focussed consultancy, their focus is on addressing technical problems from industry utilising world class technology and expertise. Bio Nano Consulting provide experienced project management and client facing business development to enable projects are efficient and on budget. | |
NaNoRISK (Nanotoxicology Research in South Kensington) is a joint venture between two internationally recognised South Kensington Research Institutes; Imperial College London and Natural History Museum | |
Centre for Processable Electronics | |
Spinouts | deltaDOT Molecular Vision |
Address
Nano @ Imperial
Royal School of Mines
Imperial College London
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2AZ
Email: nano@imperial.ac.uk