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CRANN, the Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices, is Ireland's first purpose-built research institute whose purpose is to perform nanoscience research. It is housed in the Naughton Institute on the campus of Trinity College Dublin. Crann is the Irish word for tree.[1]
The three major research areas are Nano-Biology of Cell Surface Interactions, Bottom-Up Fabrication and Testing of Nanoscale Integrated Devices, and Magnetic Nano-Structures and Devices.
As of 2018, CRANN was led by its director, Prof. Stefano Sanvito, along with deputy director Prof. John Donegan, and executive director Dr. Lorraine Byrne.[2] Previously,[when?] the management team consisted of Prof. John Boland (director), Prof. Mike Coey (deputy director), Dr. Jussi Tuovinen (executive director).[citation needed]
The research teams are led by principal investigators from Trinity College including John Pethica, who is the director of the Naughton Institute.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ The Naughton Institute[permanent dead link ] — A six-page pull-out supplement to the Irish Times, 23 January 2008.
- ^ "CRNN Management". www.crann.tcd.ie. Archived from the original on 5 March 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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