In 2000, Northwestern University made the bold, strategic decision to establish the International Institute for Nanotechnology. Under the leadership of renowned chemist Chad Mirkin, the IIN became the first and largest institute of its kind in the United States. Today, the IIN represents more than $1 billion in nanotechnology research, educational programs, and supporting infrastructure, and 28 startup companies have been launched based on IIN research.
By connecting talented, driven researchers with the world’s most advanced facilities and equipment, providing educational opportunities for the next generation of scientists, and supporting the translation of innovative technologies from the lab to the marketplace, the IIN is at the forefront of a field that has been described as “the next industrial revolution.”
In 2000, Northwestern University made the bold, strategic decision to establish the International Institute for Nanotechnology. Under the leadership of renowned chemist Chad Mirkin, the IIN became the first and largest institute of its kind in the United States. Today, the IIN represents more than $1 billion in nanotechnology research, educational programs, and supporting infrastructure, and 28 startup companies have been launched based on IIN research.
By connecting talented, driven researchers with the world’s most advanced facilities and equipment, providing educational opportunities for the next generation of scientists, and supporting the translation of innovative technologies from the lab to the marketplace, the IIN is at the forefront of a field that has been described as “the next industrial revolution.”