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CNSECollege of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (University at Albany, State University of New York)
CNSECenter for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering
CNSECenter for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (North Dakota State University and University of California, Riverside)
CNSECommander Navy Support Element
CNSECertified Network Systems Engineer
CNSECarbon Neutral Search Engine (green computer search engine)
CNSECompressible Navier-Stokes Equation


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Atotech will provide international support to CNSE through its operations in Berlin and Yokohama, Japan.
As the SEMATECH-CNSE partnership continues to drive innovative solutions for next-generation nanodevice manufacturing, the addition of SET's bonding system will support that effort," added Richard Brilla, CNSE vice president for Strategy, Alliances and Consortia.
The cutting-edge research and development that is necessary for the commercialization of EUVL technology will be further enhanced by the addition of Shin-Etsu," said Richard Brilla, CNSE Vice President for Strategy, Alliances and Consortia.
 
 
 
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