InterNano is a project of the National Nanomanufacturing Network, funded by the NSF Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing and supported by UMass Amherst Libraries.
- The National Nanomanufacturing Network (NNN), was established in 2006 by the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The NNN is committed to advancing nanomanufacturing in the United States.
- The Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing is one of 18 Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers across the nation and one of only 4 explicitly dedicated to manufacturing.
- The UMass Amherst Libraries are a key partner in teaching, learning, and research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. InterNano is administered from the Integrated Science and Engineering Library.
Contributing Editors
- Vincent Caprio, NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (Business, Entrepreneurship)
- Bradley Fahlman, Central Michigan University (Employment, Nanoscience Implications)
- Stacey Frederick, Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness at the Social Science Research Institute of Duke University, University of California Center for Nanotechnology in Society (Value and Supply Chain Analysis, Economic Impact)
- Qiang Huang, University of Southern California (Nanoinformatics, Nanomanufacturing)
- Ayla Kiser, Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Environmental Impact, Toxicity, Water Treatment)
- Carrie Kouadio, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (K-12 Education)
- Alan Rae, NanoMaterials Innovation Center, Alfred Technology Resources Inc. (Nanotechnology Transfer, Commercialization)
Emeriti
- Hyung Gyu Park, ETH Zurich (Fundamental Science)
- Dan Herr, Semiconductor Research Corporation (Advanced Processes + Tools)
Advisory Board
- David Arthur, SouthWest NanoTechnologies
- Michael Berger, Nanowerk
- David Cruise, Regional Employment Board of Hampden County Massachusetts
- Bill Gibson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Mark Hoover, NIOSH
- Tomomi Irita, Daikin Industries
- Goran Karapetrov, Argonne National Laboratory
- Michael McLennan, NanoHUB/Purdue University
- Manish Mehta, NCMS Ann Arbor
- Diane Mundt, ENVIRON Corp.
- James Murday, University of Southern California
- Richard Vaia, Air Force Materials Lab
- D Venkataraman, University of Massachusetts Amherst