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Guo Research Group
Guo Research Group
EECS Department 1301 Beal Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 USA

Our lab is conducting research in the area of micro- and nanophotonics, organic solar cells, nanomanufacturing processes, and photonic-based ultrasound imaging technologies. Research Highlights:
* Roll to roll printed polymer organic solar cell based on a new ESSENCIAL technique;
* Multifunctional plasmonic color filters;
* High efficiency optoacoustic source based on CNT-PDMS composite;
* Ultra-high sensitivity polymer microring ultrasound detector;
* Spontaneous micropattern creation by localized wrinkling effect;

Magzor Corporation
Magzor Corporation
3529 Old Conejo Road Unit 115 Newbury Park, CA 91320 USA

Magzor’s vision is to manufacture machines which enable the fabrication of meso and micro-scale devices at room temperature. These devices can have mechanical electrical and/or magnetic properties. Magzor is realizing this vision by developing novel electroforming systems and techniques which require the optimization of chemistry, the physical electroplating system and (chemical reaction) feedback systems. This allows chemistry at the reaction face to be monitored and altered in real-time. It is only with this degree of control that material stoichiometry can be maintained.

Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing
Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing
Suite 1600 Biotechnology Building Binghamton, New York 13902-6000 USA

The CAMM was established in 2005 when the Flex Tech Alliance (formerly the United States Display Consortium) selected Binghamton University, a global leader in electronics packaging and small scale systems integration, in partnership with Endicott Interconnect Technologies Inc, and Cornell University, to spearhead development of next generation roll-to-roll (R2R) electronics manufacturing capabilities. A unique collaborative effort, the CAMM brings together partners from government, industry and academia to tackle the myriad challenges of this emergent technology.

Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
3 Research Link 117602 Singapore

The Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) is a research institute of the Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) under Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). The Institute has capabilities in materials analysis & characterisation, design & growth, patterning & fabrication, and synthesis & integration. We house a range of state-of-the-art equipment for materials research including development, processing and characterisation.

PVD Products, Inc.
PVD Products, Inc.
231 Andover Street Wilmington, MA 01887 USA

PVD Products, Inc. designs and manufactures unique thin film deposition systems and components for material scientists and process engineers. Our equipment utilizes only reputable vacuum components that require minimal maintenance and provide long life. In addition to our existing line of deposition products, in-house SEM, and thin film services, we can provide custom systems tailored to your own specific needs.

ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
1625 Sharp Point Drive Fort Collins, CO 80525 USA

Advanced Energy provides industry-leading companies worldwide with power conversion products that enable innovation in thin-film manufacturing and renewable energy markets. AE is a leader in global high-technology applications critical to the semiconductor, solar, glass, flat panel display, and industrial coatings markets.

AIXTRON Inc.
AIXTRON Inc.
1139 Karlstad Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA

AIXTRON's product portfolio includes equipment based on AIXTRON-Nanoinstruments "Black Magic" technology. These fully automatic systems can operate in both, thermal CVD and plasma enhanced CVD modes. This is highly important for carbon nanomaterials as it enables our equipment to produce virtually all variations and morphologies of carbon nanotubes, nanofibers and graphene.

JPK Instruments AG
JPK Instruments AG
Bouchéstrasse 12 Haus 2, Aufgang C Berlin, 12435 Germany

JPK is a nanotechnology instrumentation manufacturer combining highest technical skills with visionary applications. Our work applies nanotechnology in ways to provide solutions to challenges facing researchers in life sciences and soft matter today. Driven by inspiration and ambition, it is our conviction that only the best tools are good enough for the research of life. We are listening with the ear of a scientist in detail to the current challenges of our customers and find individual solutions for individual problems. This is how we understand our business.

Xenon Corporation
Xenon Corporation
37 Upton Drive Wilmington, Massachusetts 01887-1018 USA

Xenon Corporation is the world leader in Pulsed UV Light technology for a wide variety of industrial and research applications. Xenon Corporation designs and manufacturers high performance pulsed UV lamps, curing systems and decontamination/sterilization systems.

* A proven history (since 1964) of meeting the world wide need for High Performance Pulsed Light in Science, Industry, Medical and Safety
* An unmatched depth of experience available to solve the most challenging applications
* One stop shopping capability from components to complete systems

Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH
Heidelberg Instruments Mikrotechnik GmbH
Tullastrasse 2 Heidelberg, D-69126 Germany

Founded in 1984, Heidelberg Instruments is today a global leader in design, development and manufacturing of complex laser based maskless lithography systems. These systems are critical to fabrication of advanced photomasks and direct write solutions in the areas of Advanced Electronic Packaging, Flat Panel Display, MEMS, Integrated Optics and other micro and nano based applications.

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