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The world energy consumption comes from under the ground non-renewable resources “fossil fuels”. However, the world is now turning increasingly to green/renewable energy for sustainable development.

 

The primary goal of the NNL Center Project is to advance green energy enabling technologies by developing a wide spectrum of organic/non-organic materials built at the nanoscale.

 

Notable among these are nanodielectrics for supercapacitors applications, nanotubes, nanowires, nanopillars, and nanostructured sheets which are under consideration as electrodes for advanced energy generation, storage, and conversion devices.

 

This Project is supported by sophisticated design, meaningful simulation, fabrication, and characterization tools.

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