UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NANOSCIENCE CENTER 2015 NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Nanoscience Center FINLAND Jyväskylä London Berlin ■ NSC was established 2004. Paris Rome ■ Today it houses 14 professors and 150 researchers from the fields of biology, chemistry and physics. Madrid Athens NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Chemistry Biological and Environmental Science NSC Steering group Scientific advisory board Industrial advisory board Physics UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Spectroscopy of nanostructures Prof. Janne Ihalainen Dr. Andreas Johansson Prof. Mika Pettersson Dr. Jussi Toppari ■ Dynamics of nano-objects by using ultrafast spectroscopy ■ Spectroscopic investigations of individual nano-objects UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Organic Nanochemistry Prof. Maija Nissinen Prof. Petri Pihko Prof. Kari Rissanen ■ Supramolecular synthetic and structural chemistry ■ Nanoparticles and supramolecular systems in catalysis NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Theoretical Nanoscience Dr. Gerrit Groenhof Prof. Tero Heikkilä Dr. Karoliina Honkala Prof. Hannu Häkkinen Dr. Pekka Koskinen Prof. Robert van Leeuwen Prof. Jussi Timonen ■ Nanostructures ■ Nanocatalysis ■ Modeling and simulations of materials and processes ■ Quantum control and dynamics ■ Transport of heat and electricity NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Experimental nanophysics Prof. Markus Ahlskog Prof. Ilari Maasilta Prof. Timo Sajavaara (AccLab) Dr. Jussi Toppari ■ Low-temperature physics and development of ultra-sensitive detection ■ Fabrication and modification of nano and micro structures ■ Quantum and molecular electronics, and plasmonics UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Protein structure and function Janne Ihalainen, Professor Spectroscopy in biomolecules Olli Pentikäinen, PhD Computational Bioscience Laboratory Perttu Permi, Professor Protein NMR Jari Ylänne, Professor The role of filamin in mechanosensor signaling NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Virus research Jaana Bamford, Professor Genetics, assembly & evolution of viruses Leona Gilbert, PhD Microbial Effectors of Chronic Diseases Maija Vihinen-Ranta, PhD Nuclear interactions and dynamics in virus infection Varpu Marjomäki, PhD Enterovirus-induced infectious pathways NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Instrumentation for Production ■ Atomic layer deposition (ALD) ■ 3D laser lithography ■ Electron beam lithography equipment (EBL) ■ Tube furnaces: oxidation, CNT growth ■ UV mask aligner ■ Vacuum evaporators, HV and UHV ■ Chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) ■ Langmuir-Blodgett growth (LB) ■ Reactive ion etching (RIE) Investments 2015: ■ Helium Ion Microscope Modeling and Visualization ■ FGI-cluster, 672 CPU cores ■ 800 MHz NMR UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Instrumentation for Characterization Scanning electron microscopes (SEM, SEM+EDS) Atomic force microscopes (AFM): standard, environmental Near-field optical microscope (SNOM) Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) Confocal microscopes X-ray microtomography (best resolution 50 nm) Single crystal X-ray diffraction NMR spectroscopy equipment Optical spectrometers (IR, vis-UV, CD, Raman, fluoresc.) Nano and femtosecond lasers (UV to IR, 20 fs) Cryo and vacuum instrumentation Ion beam analysis tools for elemental depth profiling (down to nm depth resolution) UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Industrial Services at the NSC We serve industry with our state-of-the-art equipped laboratories, where our well-trained personnel use strong scientific knowledge to respond to the needs of industry and companies. We offer tailored services and solutions in the fields of: ■ Analysis and characterization ■ Applied R&D projects ■ Fabrication of nanostructures ■ Thesis projects (BSc, MSc) UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center From Laboratory to the World ■ J. Gilbert and K. Garg received the 2014 Best of Biotech award for TICK-TAG; a diagnostic kit, detects Tick-Borne Disease Pathogens. ■ J. Toppari’s Window Integrated Solar Collector was chosen one of the seven projects of New Indigo ERA-NET of EU. It proposes a novel principle of separating the heat (IR part) from the visible light and use it for energy generation. HYBTONITE® ■ Composite material; epoxy resin reinforced by carbon nanotubes ■ Used in sporting equipment, wind mill blades, yachts, etc. ■ The Montreal Nitro® HYBTONITE® hockey stick was voted number one Nanoproduct in the world (Nanotech 2006, Tokyo, Japan). UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Multidisciplinary Nanoscience Curriculum Objective is to give students strong education and a broad view about natural sciences National graduate school in nanoscience, NGS-NANO, for PhD students International Master’s Programme in Nanoscience Bachelors degree in nanoscience UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Studies in nanoscience Nanoscience BSc students have a major and two minors: physics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, cell and molecular biology NSC has special nanoscience courses. MSc theses are prepared on cross-disciplinary topics Curriculum provides students a large toolbox of knowledge in natural science to serve science, industry and public sector NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Publications # Publications/year # Citations/year Publications have appeared in international highlevel peer-reviewed journals such as Nature, Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie, Physical Review Letters, Nano Letters… All-in-house highlights A new method to label enteroviruses with functionalized gold functionalized gold nanoclusters V. Marjomäki, T. Lahtinen, M. Martikainen, J. Koivisto, S. Malola, K. Salorinne, M. Pettersson and H. Häkkinen. PNAS, 111, 4, 1277, (2014) A new small sensor molecule for nanomolar detection of PPi and live cell fluorescence imaging S. Bhowmik, B. N. Ghosh, K. Rissanen and V. Marjomäki. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136, 5543, (2014) Coherent band structure effects can also be used to control phonon transport N. Zen, T. A. Puurtinen, T. J. Isotalo, S. Chaudhuri & I. J. Maasilta. Nature Communications 5, 3435 (2014) UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Research highlights: international cooperation NSC Nanoscience Center ■ 3D atomic-scale structure of the metal core of a previously unknown thiol-stabilized water-soluble gold nanoparticle J.Koivisto, S. Malola, M. Pettersson, H. Häkkinen, et al. Science 22, 345, 909 (2014) ■ How the atom structure of bacterial red light photosensors changes when sensing light. H. Takala, H. Lehtivuori, J. A. Ihalainen, et al. NATURE, 509, 7499, 245 (2014) UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Nanoscience Days ■ Annually in October, since 2004 ■ Gathers about 200 researchers ■ High level speakers present new results, trends and perspectives in the field of nanoscience UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC Nanoscience Center Unique platform – 10-year Anniversary ■ The history of the Nanoscience center is marked by lucky coincidences, good decisions and a pioneering spirit. ■ The ten year anniversary history book is composed of interesting stories and researchers’ experiences from along the way. www.jyu.fi/science/nsc10v UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ NSC UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Nanoscience Center Contact information www.jyu.fi/nanoscience email: [email protected]
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