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> I currently use a vacuum grease to promote thermal conductivity in a RIE chamber but unfortunately it seems to react badly with fused silica (SiO2). This results in a dirty film being left on the surface of the substrate which is very hard (verging on impossible) to remove). Can anyone suggest a replacement which won... |
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From matthieu.nannini at mcgill.ca Mon Aug 23 10:07:30 2010 |
From: matthieu.nannini at mcgill.ca (Matthieu Nannini, Dr.) |
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 10:07:30 -0400 |
Subject: [labnetwork] how-to retain knowledge |
Message-ID: <55462AE0-6387-4B16-AC36-B71E13F47041@mcgill.ca> |
Dear lab network members, |
i'm the manager of the McGill Microfab in Montr?al QC and I have a few questions to al of you: |
I've been asking myself this question for a long time and wondering how do others do. |
- how do you retain knowledge from fab members ? process, know-how etc, so members don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. |
- where do you draw the line between a researcher doing research and a researcher doing r&d for his/her newly spun off company using students |
- how do you deal with patented processes owned by PIs ? |
Thanks a lot |
Matthieu |
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Matthieu Nannini |
McGill Nanotools Microfab |
Manager |
t: 514 398 3310 |
c: 514 758 3311 |
f: 514 398 8434 |
http://miam.physics.mcgill.ca/microfab |
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From jlschroe at purdue.edu Mon Aug 23 12:07:26 2010 |
From: jlschroe at purdue.edu (Schroeder, Jeremy L) |
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 12:07:26 -0400 |
Subject: [labnetwork] how-to retain knowledge |
In-Reply-To: <55462AE0-6387-4B16-AC36-B71E13F47041@mcgill.ca> |
References: <55462AE0-6387-4B16-AC36-B71E13F47041@mcgill.ca> |
Message-ID: <7FEA6BAE5320124A8E37F58C726BAB68A46CECB32E@VPEXCH06.purdue.lcl> |
Matthieu, |
I don't have the answer, but I can briefly comment on the first question (i.e. retaining knowledge from fab members). |
We have discussed this issue at Purdue's Birck Nanotechnology Center and we thought about developing an online knowledge database. However, the key is getting members to actually write down their know-how since people are often not interested in doing additional work that does not clearly benefit them. Not only that, e... |
In order to get this to work, I think you need a staff member partly devoted to the project. The staff member can ask students for specific information and then create standard-format documents from this information. |
Jeremy |
-----Original Message----- |
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Matthieu Nannini, Dr. |
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 10:08 AM |
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu |
Subject: [labnetwork] how-to retain knowledge |
Dear lab network members, |
i'm the manager of the McGill Microfab in Montr?al QC and I have a few questions to al of you: |
I've been asking myself this question for a long time and wondering how do others do. |
- how do you retain knowledge from fab members ? process, know-how etc, so members don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. |
- where do you draw the line between a researcher doing research and a researcher doing r&d for his/her newly spun off company using students |
- how do you deal with patented processes owned by PIs ? |
Thanks a lot |
Matthieu |
----------------------------------- |
Matthieu Nannini |
McGill Nanotools Microfab |
Manager |
t: 514 398 3310 |
c: 514 758 3311 |
f: 514 398 8434 |
http://miam.physics.mcgill.ca/microfab |
------------------------------------ |
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From dcchrist at wisc.edu Mon Aug 23 13:09:40 2010 |
From: dcchrist at wisc.edu (Daniel C. Christensen) |
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 12:09:40 -0500 |
Subject: [labnetwork] how-to retain knowledge |
In-Reply-To: <55462AE0-6387-4B16-AC36-B71E13F47041@mcgill.ca> |
References: <55462AE0-6387-4B16-AC36-B71E13F47041@mcgill.ca> |
Message-ID: <73708ec22c799.4c726504@wiscmail.wisc.edu> |
Our University has webspace where we encourage users to upload recipe, results and any other useful info to share with each other. Right now we have no way to organize the info. Also we do not see very mush activity by the users to utilize this resource. |
Dan Christensen |
Univ of WI-Madison |
On 08/23/10, "Matthieu Nannini, Dr." <matthieu.nannini at mcgill.ca> wrote: |
> Dear lab network members, |
> |
> i'm the manager of the McGill Microfab in Montr?al QC and I have a few questions to al of you: |
> |
> I've been asking myself this question for a long time and wondering how do others do. |
> - how do you retain knowledge from fab members ? process, know-how etc, so members don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. |
> - where do you draw the line between a researcher doing research and a researcher doing r&d for his/her newly spun off company using students |
> - how do you deal with patented processes owned by PIs ? |
> |
> Thanks a lot |
> |
> Matthieu |
> |
> ----------------------------------- |
> Matthieu Nannini |
> McGill Nanotools Microfab |
> Manager |
> t: 514 398 3310 |
> c: 514 758 3311 |
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