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EPSRC Reference: EP/G007837/1
Title: Digital Matter?: Towards Mechanised Mechanosynthesis
Principal Investigator: Moriarty, Professor PJ
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Institute for Molecular Manufacturing Kings College London La Trobe University
University of Sussex
Department: Sch of Physics & Astronomy
Organisation: University of Nottingham
Scheme: Leadership Fellowships
Starts: 01 November 2008 Ends: 31 March 2014 Value (£): 1,730,559
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Surfaces & Interfaces
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
26 Jun 2008 Fellowship Allocation Panel Meeting Announced
09 Jun 2008 Fellowships 2008 Interviews - Panel A Deferred
Summary on Grant Application Form
Computer-controlled chemistry at the single molecule level, a field very much in its infancy, represents arguably the most exciting and, to many, definitive example of the power and potential of nanotechnology. Recent ground-breaking work in Germany and the US has shown that it is possible to drive chemical reactions and to synthesise molecules via interactions driven by a scanning probe. In the UK, the nanoscience groups at Nottingham, Birmingham, and Oxford have demonstrated that atomic/molecular manipulation strategies pioneered at low temperatures can be extended to a room temperature environment. The focus of this fellowship application is to develop next-generation protocols for scanning probe manipulation capable of automated atom-by-atom assembly of, ultimately, three dimensional nanostructures. Our goal is to programme the assembly of matter from its consitutent atoms. This exceptionally challenging objective has the potential to revolutionise key areas of 21st century science including nanofabrication, materials processing, surface chemistry, and the study of low dimensional electron systems.
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