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The NJ Center for Microchemical Systems (NJCMCS) is a global leader in the design and characterization of microchemical Systems that emphasizes the rapid transfer of technology innovations to the marketplace in partnership with biomedical, chemical, defense, energy, and pharmaceutical industries.
NJCMCS aims to build the core knowledge base required to design, integrate, and produce microchemical devices on a rational basis, as emerging platforms for chemical process intensification and miniaturization. Currently, the Center is carrying out several vibrant projects, through innovative university-industry-government partnerships, for miniature fuel cell power devices and safe and cost-effective on-demand production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals
For more information, please visit the NJCMCS Web Site
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Dr. Woo Lee George Meade Bond Professor, Chemical Engineering & Material Science, Director of the Center for Microchemical Systems Burchard Building Room B-308B Phone: 201.216.8307 Fax: 201.216.8306 wlee@stevens.edu DHS National Center of Excellence for Secure and Resilient Maritime Commerce
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