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On behalf of the SPIRE team at Ohio University, we are excited to be offering this new international program in nanoscience research that include collaborations with our partners at the University of Hamburg, Germany, the University of Buenos Aires and the National Atomic Energy Commission in Argentina. The unique opportunities available through this program make it possible for excellent students to obtain world-class experiences studying and doing research abroad while enhancing their overall academic experience. Hopefully you will find basic information about Ohio University’s SPIRE program in this website, and please check back for continuing updates! |




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SPIRE—the Spin Triangle—is an international collaboration program focused on condensed matter research at the nanoscale. Participants include the Institute for Applied Physics at the University of Hamburg, Germany; the condensed matter group at the University of Buenos Aires and the National Atomic Energy Commission in Argentina; and the Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Institute at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, USA.
The program allows Ohio University graduate and undergraduate students the opportunity to spend up to one year researching the field of nanoscience with prestigious professionals all over the world.
Each tip of the SPIRE Spin Triangle provides students with an unparalleled level of learning opportunities in condensed matter through interactive research on the global scale. |
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Photo by: Rick Fatica |

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0730257. |