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UW Molecular Engineering Materials Center (UW MEM-C)

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Description

The University of Washington Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C), an NSF MRSEC (DMR-2308979), executes fundamental materials research that aims to push the frontiers of science and accelerate the emergence of future advanced technologies. The Center’s research targets development of nanoscale materials that allow quantum interactions to be harnessed for use in new “spin-photonic” technologies such as quantum sensing. Additionally, the research addresses development of atomically thin and layered two-dimensional crystalline materials whose quantum properties are ultra-sensitive to external strain stimuli, to vastly expand the reach of quantum materials and thereby open new territory for advancing quantum and energy technologies. This research will lead to the discovery and development of new advanced materials, new experimental and theoretical capabilities, and new fundamental knowledge in quantum materials.

  • IRG-1: Spin-Photonic Nanostructures is creating and studying a portfolio of defect-engineered spin-photonic nanostructures to inform, expand, and inspire future technological capabilities
  • IRG-2: Elastic Layered Quantum Materials is creating and studying layered quantum materials with optical, magnetic, topological and superconducting properties that can be sensitively tuned by quasi-static or dynamic elastic strain.

Both groups integrate materials innovations with theory and computation, aided by a centralized Artificial Intelligence Core that develops algorithms and methodologies tailored to assist solution of real research problems. The Artificial Intelligence Core operates as part of the Center’s greater open-access shared user facilities. A competitive Seed program expands upon the Center’s core research goals by initiating new cutting-edge or high-risk research projects, recruiting new and underrepresented participants, and capitalizing on emerging strengths and opportunities.

Partners

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Applied Mathematics
College of Engineering: Departments of Materials Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Human Centered Design and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Funders

The National Science Foundation 2017-2023, award number DMR-1719797
The National Science Foundation 2023-2029, award number DMR-2308979

Details

Directors
Year Started 2017
Campus Seattle
Administering College/School College of Arts & Sciences

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