Professor Dan Goia and technician Ted Champagne

Technology developed at CAMP laboratories is transferred for commercial applications throughout the state. This technology transfer translates into improved manufacturing processes and products, and supports economic development in Northern New York.

Professor of Chemistry Dan Goia recently teamed up with NanoDynamics to develop a silver particle 3,000 times thinner than a human hair!

Read more about Dr. Goia's silver flake research here.

Students taking classes outside on the Clarkson campus

CAMP Industrial Applications

Industrial Applications

The technology fields that are emphasized at CAMP are being applied to the needs of industry:

Imaging

  • Toners, carriers and inks for photocopying
  • Phosphors for displays
  • Photoemulsions for photography

Microelectronics

  • Thin film deposition by plasma and chemical vapor deposition
  • Reactive ion etching
  • Wafer cleaning and polishing
  • Microcontamination control (modeling and experimental)

Catalysts

  • Catalysts for synthesis and conversion of organic materials
  • Destruction or conservation of materials of environmental concern

Pharmaceutical, Health and Personal Care Products

  • Drug delivery vehicles
  • Colloidal diagnostic techniques
  • Cosmetic materials and vehicles

Materials

  • Ceramics
  • Powders
  • Fibers
  • Coated particles
  • Polymer blends
  • Inorganic-organic composites
  • Gels and dispersions
  • Microporous materials