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Trinity Sports Centre and CRANN complex

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. Script error: No such module "Lang". 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,Template:When? the management team consisted of Prof. John Boland (director), Prof. Mike Coey (deputy director).Template:Fact

The research teams are led by principal investigators from Trinity College including John Pethica, who is the director of the Naughton Institute.Template:Fact

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