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Coordinates: 37°5230N 122°1433W / 37.8749°N 122.2425°W / 37.8749; -122.2425
 

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The Molecular Foundry building in Berkeley, California

The Molecular Foundry is a nanoscience user facility located at the Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryinBerkeley, California, and is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers sponsored by the United States Department of Energy.

Overview

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The Molecular Foundry was founded in 2003. The building was completed on March 24, 2006. The current director, Kristin Persson, was appointed in 2020, following permanent directors Jeff Neaton (2013–2019), Omar Yaghi (2012–2013) and Carolyn Bertozzi (2006–2010).

Users of the Molecular Foundry are provided with free access to instruments, techniques and collaborators for nanoscience research that is in the public domain and intended for open publication.[citation needed] Proposals for user projects are aimed to promote interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas of materials science, physics, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, biology and chemistry.

Facilities

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The Molecular Foundry and surrounding buildings

The foundry includes these seven facilities:

User program

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The Molecular Foundry has a user program that gives access to the center's staff and equipment to external researchers who intend to publish their results.[1][third-party source needed] The program is open to scientists from academia, industry, and research institutes. The application process for the user program involves submitting a peer-reviewed proposal.

References

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  1. ^ "Molecular Foundry". foundry.lbl.gov. Retrieved 2016-07-25.

37°52′30N 122°14′33W / 37.8749°N 122.2425°W / 37.8749; -122.2425


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