Fabrication & Prototyping

World-class research

The Centre’s research on prototyping and fabrication advances the boundaries of applied materials science.

Prototyping and fabrication allow effective research and development activities through proof of concepts, validation experiments, demonstrations, and qualifications. Such practices are key to understand the technical maturity of a technology. We design approaches and develop tools to support understanding and probing of materials at the application level.

Our fabrication techniques include both top-down processes such as lithography, chemical vapour deposition, additive manufacturing; and bottom-up methods such as molecular self-assembly.

At the Centre for Materials Science, we rely on a variety of techniques, instrumentation, and knowledge-based strategies to translate ideas and concepts into products and applications.

Capabilities and expertise

Key research projects