Leadership & Timeline
OneNano is governed by The Society of Nanoscale Infrastructure Professionals, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based non-profit organization and U.S. 501(c)(3) public charity operating under the name OneNano.
About OneNano
OneNano’s story begins a decade ago when a group of nanofabrication and cleanroom facility colleagues in the mid-Atlantic chose to assemble every six months to discuss shared challenges. This meeting was known as the Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers’ Meeting, originally founded by the late Mr. Meredith Metzler. Building on this network of regional peers, the organization incorporated, expanding its scope to support a broader, national community of nanoscale infrastructure professionals who manage nanofabrication cleanrooms and nanoscale characterization facilities. In his honor, regional chapters organize Meredith Meetings to regularly connect regional peers who manage nanoscale infrastructure.
The organization is led by a Board of Directors and Officers composed of experienced nanoscale infrastructure professionals, representing expertise in nanofabrication and characterization facility operations, administration, finance, and facilities support across academia, government, and industry. The Board is responsible for setting strategic direction, ensuring sound governance and financial stewardship, while advancing the organization’s mission in service of the nanoscale infrastructure community. Through its officers, directors, and volunteer leadership, OneNano operates as a member-driven professional society, fostering collaboration, engagement, and shared advancement across regional chapters and the wider nanoscale infrastructure ecosystem spanning the US and beyond.
OneNano Officers
Gerald G.Lopez, Ph.D.
Eric Johnston
Chad Eichfeld, Ph.D.
OneNano Board of Directors
Gerald G.Lopez, Ph.D.
Eric Johnston
Chad Eichfeld, Ph.D.
Daniel Woodie
A. Jasper Nijdam, Ph.D.
Matthew T. Moneck, Ph.D.
Guy DeRose, Ph.D.
Vishva Ray, Ph.D.
Mid-Atlantic Chapter Executive Committee
Daniel Woodie
A. Jasper Nijdam, Ph.D.
Matthew T. Moneck, Ph.D.
Midwest Chapter Executive Committee
Nicole Pfiester, Ph.D.
Serkan Butun, Ph.D.
Vishva Ray, Ph.D.
Southern California Chapter Executive Committee
Guy DeRose, Ph.D.
Brian Thibeault, Ph.D.
Shiva Bhaskaran, Ph.D.
The OneNano Timeline
February 2026
Midwest Chapter is established
Midwest peers organized, forming the inaugural leadership of the OneNano Midwest Chapter.
October 2025
Southern California and Mid-Atlantic Chapters are established
Colleagues from the Mid-Altantic and Southern California officially established their respective chapters.
July 2025
OneNano is officially founded
After months of planning, the Society of Nanoscale Infrastructure Professionals, Inc., doing business as OneNano, becomes a Pennsylvania non-profit and a US 501(c)(3) public charity. Governance is established forming its Board of Directors with explicit intention to expand leadership to new chapter chairs as regional peers organize bringing on leadership from Southern California and the Midwest. Together, a chapter charter template is established with a resolution passed on the procedure in establishing a chapter and its governance.
August 2024
Strategic Planning Session held
The Mid-Altantic regional peers assembled to begin aligning foundational values of an organization to head spear a larger need for local/regional engagement.
April 20, 2016
First Mid-Atlantic Nanofab Managers Meeting
Founded by Mr. Meredith Metzler, regional peers in academia and government who manage cleanrooms that support research and innovation begin meeting regularly every six months. This established cadence set a national example that was replicated within the National Science Foundation (NSF) National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI).
