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Research Infrastructure

Helmholtz Nanoelectronic Facility

Description The Helmholtz Nanoelectronic Facility (HNF) at Forschungszentrum Jülich forms the central technological platform for nanoelectronics with an emphasis on “green microchips/computing” in the Helmholtz Association. It comprises a network of facilities, processes and systems for research, production and characterisation of nano and atomic structures for information technology with high strategic importance. The HNF facilitates broad access to these technologies for universities, research institutions, industry and the direct transfer of knowledge to society. The HNF is an essential component for the Fundamentals of Future Information Technologies programme, the Key Technology field of the Forschungszentrum Jülich, as well as for the acquisition of additional cooperations from research and business. The HNF is operated by the Peter Grünberg Institute and is one of the central infrastructures. Through the Peter Grünberg Institute, the HNF is represented in all relevant EU networks (e.g. SiNANO, ENIAC/AENEAS, MEDEA+) and has numerous industrial cooperations (e.g. HP, IBM, Sony, AMD, Leti).
URL http://www.hnf. fz-juelich.de
Status Under construction since 2013
Scientific Domains Material Sciences and Analytical Facilities
Physical Sciences and Engineering
e-Infrastructures
Energy
RI Categorization Micro- and Nanotechnology facilities
Location Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, Juelich, 52425, NRW, Germany
MERIL URL http://portal.meril.eu/meril/view/facilitys/14475