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Hello Labnetwork members,
Stanford University (Stanford Nano Shared Facilities, http://snsf.stanford.edu<http://snsf.stanford.edu/>) has a job opening for a Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) Support Scientist, specifically someone with experience on biological samples (cells, proteins, tissues, etc). If possible, would you be willing to help spread the word?
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The Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF) and the Cell Sciences Imaging Facility (CSIF) are seeking a Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) Support Scientist to help operate and support users of the facilities' Scanning Probe Microscopes. The SPM Support Scientist will provide training and support to researchers, maintain, and optimize the microscope operation, work closely with equipment vendors, implement advanced techniques, assist and advise users on specimen preparation and data analysis, provide proof-of-concept service, support manuscript preparation and engage in research activities. Duties will include the creation and design of extensive training and online/in-person teaching material including videos, electronic content, and interactive tools for the development of a centralized teaching platform that is accessible for all levels of scientific expertise. The SPM Support Scientist will work to direct the coordination of multiple scanning probe instruments across the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF) and the Cell Science and Imaging Facility (CSIF). A successful candidate will manage the day-to-day operations, and maintenance of the instruments and foster a sense of community between users from various technical backgrounds (School of Engineering, School of Medicine, etc). The SPM Support Scientist will develop key relationships across various user facilities that provide awareness of the technique and create an inclusive environment to teach, train, and support SPM across Stanford.
More details available at https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/scanning-probe-microscopy-support-scientist-21438
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Thanks and Best Regards,
Sara
Sara G. Ostrowski Ph.D.
Associate Director nano at stanford | Stanford University
140D Paul G. Allen Building
330 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford CA 94305
Email: sostrow.stanford.edu
Phone: +1.650.725.0293
Website: nano at stanford<https://nanolabs.stanford.edu/>
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From rlc12 at cornell.edu Wed May 10 15:53:22 2023
From: rlc12 at cornell.edu (Rebecca Lee Vliet)
Date: Wed, 10 May 2023 19:53:22 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Job Opening: Senior Nanotechnology Process Engineer @
CNF-Cornell
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The Cornell NanoScale Facility has a job opening for a Senior Nanotechnology Process Engineer. Details are available here: https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/details/Research-Support-Specialist-III_WDR-00036766-1?q=associate+chemical.
Please share this with your research community
Thank you!
Ron Olson
CNF Director of Operations
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From cmurray at ferrologix.com Thu May 11 15:51:22 2023
From: cmurray at ferrologix.com (Coleman Murray)
Date: Thu, 11 May 2023 12:51:22 -0700
Subject: [labnetwork] Looking for method to do lithography on copper clad
blanks
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Hello,
I'm looking to translate a current process from a metalized glass wafer to
a lower cost copper clad blank such as an FR4 or other copper clad PCB
blank. I was wondering if anyone has experience in doing lithography on
copper clad substrates.
Lithography dimensions: 5?m feature size, 5?m line width.
Resist height: 3.5?m to 7?m
Best,
Coleman Murray, PhD
Chief Operating Officer
Ferrologix, Inc.
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From ryan.nicholl at fabric8labs.com Mon May 15 15:55:09 2023
From: ryan.nicholl at fabric8labs.com (Ryan Nicholl)
Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 12:55:09 -0700
Subject: [labnetwork] Job Opening: Senior Nanofabrication Equipment Engineer
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Fabric8labs <https://fabric8labs.com/> (3D additive manufacturing company
based in San Diego, CA) has a job opening for a *Senior Nanofabrication
Equipment Engineer*. Details are available here: Indeed Link
<https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=fabric8labs&l=&ts=1675881047924&pts=1669765810449&rq=1&from=HPRecent&rsIdx=0&vjk=03b7fb7caaedd526>
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Please share with interested candidates.
Thanks,
Ryan Nicholl
Senior Scientist, Fabric8labs.
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From rlc12 at cornell.edu Mon May 15 16:36:34 2023
From: rlc12 at cornell.edu (Rebecca Lee Vliet)
Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 20:36:34 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] REMINDER: Register NOW June 2023 CNF TCN Short Course!
- Deadline May 26th
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Please post the attached flyer as well as share the announcement below with other members of the scientific communities. Thank you!
CNF Technology & Characterization at the Nanoscale (CNF TCN) IN-PERSON Short Course
June 6, 2022 - June 9, 2023
The CNF TCN will be held in-person Tuesday, June 6, 2023 - Friday, June 10, 2023. Each day offers lectures and laboratory demonstrations designed to impart a broad understanding of the science and technology required to undertake research in nanoscience. TCN is an ideal way for faculty, students, post docs and staff members to rapidly come up to speed in many of the technologies that users of the CNF need to employ. Members of the high tech business community will also find it an effective way to learn best practices for success in a nanofab environment. Attendance is open to the general scientific community.
Note: The short course does not replace the three part training required to become a user of our facility. To become a CNF user, please visit the "Getting Started" link (https:cnf.cornell.edu/howto<https://cnf.cornell.edu/howto>) on the CNF website.
For more information and to register visit: https://cnf.cornell.edu/education/tcn