
The Nanomaterials Application Center coordinates, facilitates and participates in nanoscience and nanoengineering applications and expedites commercialization of inventions.
To enable collaboration and strategic partnerships between industrial and academic researchers and high technology entrepreneurs.
To accelerate the transfer of nanotechnology from concept through R&D and finally to commercialization.
To enhance the environment for emerging nanotechnologies in the Austin-San Antonio Corridor and throughout the state and nation.
Areas of Interest
The NAC membership is interested in all forms of nanotechnology. These range from nanocrystals and nanoclusters to carbon nanotubes; conducting, semiconducting, magnetic and superconducting Nanomaterials, nanowires, and quantum dots; polymer-templated nanostructures; self-assembly and supramolecular assembly of biopolymer and biomimetic structures; molecular and nano-electronics and single electron devices; MEMS and NEMS devices; and reduced dimensionality and complex-structured materials.
Members of the NAC enjoy many benefits including:
Dr. Walt Trybula, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
Director, Nanomaterials Applications Center
Texas State University - San Marcos
San Marcos, TX 78666
phone: 512-245-6062; fax: 512-24-1892
e-mail: w.trybula@txstate.edu