
Rendering of the 2,900 square-foot nanofabrication cleanroom that will be housed in the Steven & Jann Paul Hall for Science and Engineering on Tulane’s uptown campus.
Tulane University has secured $5 million in state and federal funding to build a new state-of-the-art nanofabrication cleanroom that will enable students, faculty and commercial partners across the region to conduct advanced semiconductor and materials science research and development.
Approximately $2 million of the funding comes from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and will be used to purchase equipment for the facility. Another $3 million was appropriated by Louisiana lawmakers this past legislative session and will go toward construction of the cleanroom.
“This facility is another step forward in Tulane’s effort to reimagine New Orleans as a center…