The Nanoscale Science & Devices Group is part of the Bioscience Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

Understanding the physics and chemistry at the nanoscale is important in designing and developing miniature sensors and devices that exploit nanoscale effects.

By doing so, we build the foundation of an exciting convergence of many traditionally separate fields of science. Once-distinct boundaries between molecular biology, fluid mechanics, quantum mechanics and photonics are crossed. The resulting technological advancements have the possibility to benefit every human being; from improved detection and treatment of cancers, detecting landmines, artifically restoring the sight and hearing of the visually and aurally impaired to protecting civilians and armed forces personnel from conventional explosive weapons and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) weapons.

Our group at ORNL strives to be at the forefront of interdisciplinary nanoscale research. We invite you to browse through our website and find out about our group and our exciting work.

Dr. Thomas G. Thundat
Group Leader & Corporate Fellow
Nanoscale Science and Devices Group

Biosciences Division, ORNL

 

 

 

 

 

 


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