Washington Nanofabrication Facility (UW)

            The Washington Nanofabrication Facility (WNF) is an open-access, nanofabrication facility at the University of Washington that is also a part of the UW Institute for Nano-engineered Systems (NanoES) and the National Science Foundation’s National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI).

            The lab contains a large plethora of equipment with some categories including, lithography, etching, deposition, core processing, and metrology. Since the lab is open access, anyone can apply to use it and WNF is able to handle all manners of micro and nano-fabrication in areas from natural life sciences to semiconductor processing. University researchers and industry clients are active in a wide range of applications and research areas, some of which include, biosensors, silicon photonics, genomic sequencing, and many more.

Some recent research breakthroughs that have occurred at the WNF include:

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