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From bradshaw at utdallas.edu Wed Nov 25 15:00:20 2009
From: bradshaw at utdallas.edu (Keith Bradshaw)
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:00:20 -0600
Subject: [labnetwork] Clean Room Garment Services
Message-ID: <57B3AC8F20A24F21BC592F9BE5A9F3CC@campus.ad.utdallas.edu>
We have been using G&K for our clean room garment service for five years.
They were recently take over, and so we are taking a fresh look at how we
handle laundry.
How have other labs handled laundry?
What services have you used?
Is it worthwhile doing it yourself? We have 80 smocks and shoe pairs per
week .
Cordially,
Keith
Keith Bradshaw
972-883-2099
RL 10
University of Texas at Dallas Clean Room
NSERL building
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From dan at engr.wisc.edu Mon Nov 30 14:19:28 2009
From: dan at engr.wisc.edu (Daniel Christensen)
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 13:19:28 -0600
Subject: [labnetwork] Clean Room Garment Services
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References: <57B3AC8F20A24F21BC592F9BE5A9F3CC@campus.ad.utdallas.edu>
Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.2.20091130131252.02bd0de0@engr.wisc.edu>
At Univ of WI-Madison, we launder the smocks ourselves.
We have RO water (about 1M-ohm) connected to a commercial washer and
a commercial dryer with a HEPA filter on the inlet.
We hire Undergraduates for the labor.
It works out well, except for the periods when the undergrad's are
either gone (Xmas, January break, Spring Break) or during test
weeks. Then it falls on the staff to pick up the slack. This has
proven to a burden to the staff during those times.
Good Luck,
Dan C
At 08:40 AM 11/30/2009, Keith Bradshaw wrote:
>We have been using G&K for our clean room garment service for five years.
>
>They were recently take over, and so we are taking a fresh look at
>how we handle laundry.
>
> How have other labs handled laundry?
>
>What services have you used?
>
>Is it worthwhile doing it yourself? We have 80 smocks and shoe
>pairs per week .
>
>Cordially,
>
>Keith
>
>Keith Bradshaw
>972-883-2099
>RL 10
>University of Texas at Dallas Clean Room
>NSERL building
>
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>labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
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Daniel C. Christensen
dan at engr.wisc.edu
Univ of WI-Madison
(608) 262-6877
FAX (608) 265-2614
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From dstarewi at purdue.edu Fri Oct 23 10:59:09 2009
From: dstarewi at purdue.edu (Starewich, Deborah S.)
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:59:09 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] Introduction to XPS: What you should know about X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy?
Message-ID: <B3C57852203F7E41BD71EFEDF9B022330F26ED45A5@VPEXCH08.purdue.lcl>
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Greetings from the Birck Nanotechnology Center,
We are contacting you today to announce an opportunity to attend a two-day workshop, "Introduction to XPS: What you should know about X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy?" that will be held on December 10 and 11, 2009 from 8AM to 5PM in the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship (room 129), which is located in Discovery Park on the Purdue's West Lafayette campus.
The workshop will be conducted by Dr. Dmitry Zemlyanov, who is responsible for Birck Nanotechology Center's Surface Analysis Lab. His responsibilities include XPS and surface analysis service work and training for general users.
Dr. Zemlyanov's PhD is in Physics and Mathematics from the Novosibirsk State University, Russia, and he has over 12 years of education experience in both classroom and research environments. He completed research PostDocs at Fritz-haber-Institute, Berlin Germany, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, studying catalytic phenomena on the surface of metals. Prior to coming to Purdue, Dr. Zemlyanov was an adjunct professor at WPI and a research scholar at University of Limerick, Ireland. He joined the Birck Nanotechnology Center staff 2005.
For details about the conference, which include a flier, and to register, please visit http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/XPS/.
Questions concerning this workshop should be directed to Dr. Monica Allain (mallain at purdue.edu).
Additionally, we would like to share our discoveries, opportunities and events with you through an electronic newsletter. If you are interested in receiving future news about the Center and to ensure we have all your contact information, please visit our website at www.nano.purdue.edu<www.nano.purdue.edu%20> and click on Receive BNC News to provide us your information.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any comments or suggestions. Let me take this opportunity, too, to invite you to plan on attending next year's research review, to be held on Monday, 19 April 2010.
Sincerely,
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Timothy D. Sands
Mary Jo and Robert L. Kirk Director
Birck Nanotechnology Center
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