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THE
PROGRAM
CAMP
Mission
Perform innovative research and conduct educational efforts on the synthesis
and processing of advanced materials of interest to industry
Mission
Focus
-Colloid and Surface
Science
The following list defines the technology fields that are currently emphasized
by CAMP.
- Colloidal Dispersions and Processing
Polymer blends and foams Surfactants, liquid crystals, and gels Colloidal
catalysts Sols
- Nanosystems
Nano-particle synthesis
Nano-composites Self-assembly Biomaterials and biological systems
- Particle Transport, Deposition and Removal
Modeling of fluid flow Flow visualization Wet particulate cleaning processes
- Chemical-Mechanical Planarization
Metal and dielectric film polishing Abrasives Role of chemical and tool
parameters
Post-CMP cleaning
Modeling of fluid flow and heat and mass transfer Integration issues
- Particle Synthesis and Properties Uniform micro and nano-particle
synthesis
Inorganic/organic composites Optical, magnetic, and electrical properties
Adhesion and coagulation
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- Thin Films and Coatings
Coated particles and fibers CVD and PECVD Adhesion
- Supporting Technologies
Microstructural characterization Instrumental techniques Processing
of dispersions
These technologies have applications to major industrial clusters such
as imaging, microelectronics, material processing, environmental control,
and pharmaceutical, health care, and cosmetic products.
Education
and Training
CAMP conducts focused materials educational activities, supports the training
of materials research personnel, and interacts with the materials related
components of the academic programs at Clarkson University.
Funding
Approximately $3,904,000 were expended in support of the research and
development operation of CAMP from July 1,1999 to June 30, 2000. The funds
were distributed among five sources as follows:
New York State CAT Grant $1,000,000
New York State private sources $1,137,
900
Non-New York State private sources $
1,014, 100
Federal $ 551,700
Clarkson University $ 200,000
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Total $3,903,700 ____________________________
Technology
Transfer
One of CAMP's major goals is to transfer technology developed by CAMP
research to New York State businesses to use in improving their manufacturing
methods and in manufacturing new and improved products. To this end, CAMP
facilitates materials-related research collaborations with industry and
effective dissemination and implementation of the research results.
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