NSF Grant Funds True 3D Nanoprinting at UC Santa Barbara

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NSF Grant Funds True 3D Nanoprinting at UC Santa Barbara
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UC Santa Barbara received $1.15 million from the National Science Foundation to install a two-photon photolithography 3D printing system capable of creating true three-dimensional structures at 10-nanometer resolution. This technology advances additive manufacturing beyond traditional layer-by-layer methods, enabling construction and engineering applications that require complex geometries at the nanoscale.

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UC Santa Barbara has secured $1.15 million from the National Science Foundation to acquire a nanoscale 3D printing system based on two-photon photolithography (2PP), technology that moves additive manufacturing beyond flat layering into true three-dimensional structures at resolutions down to 10…

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