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http://louisville.edu/conference/ugim2008/Reservations
Thanks,
Belinda Horan
Administrative Associate
University of Louisville
BRB Building, Room 237
2210 S. Brook St.
Louisville, KY 40208
(502) 852-1568
belinda.horan at louisville.edu <mailto:belinda.horan at louisville.edu>
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From belinda.horan at louisville.edu Fri Jun 13 13:26:30 2008
From: belinda.horan at louisville.edu (Belinda S Horan)
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:26:30 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] 2008 University / Government / Industry Micro-Nano
Symposium
Message-ID: <485274E8.AC27.00C1.0@gwise.louisville.edu>
Today is the last day to take advantage of the early bird rates at The Brown Hotel (June 13, 2008) for the 2008 IEEE University/Government/Industry Micro-nano (UGIM) Symposium. We anticipate an exciting conference with 4 internationally-renown keynote speakers, over 40 oral presentations, over 30 poster presentations, a new Flash oral session for posters, and an always-entertaining rump session on Sunday afternoon with tours of our new $20M 10,000 sq ft cleanroom and associated research labs. Conference information can be found at the websites below or in the attached flyer. UGIM is a great networking experience for those involved in either micro/nano research or operating micro/nano facilities. On behalf of the conference technical committee, I hope you can attend.
UGIM2008 Main Website
http://louisville.edu/conference/ugim2008
Symposium Session Schedule
http://louisville.edu/conference/ugim2008/symposium-schedule
Symposium Registration
http://louisville.edu/conference/ugim2008/Reservations
Thanks,
Belinda Horan
Administrative Associate
University of Louisville
BRB Building, Room 237
2210 S. Brook St.
Louisville, KY 40208
(502) 852-1568
belinda.horan at louisville.edu
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From hbtusainc at yahoo.com Tue Jun 17 16:03:26 2008
From: hbtusainc at yahoo.com (Mario Portillo)
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 13:03:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [labnetwork] ion-implatation referal
Message-ID: <960479.67189.qm@web52312.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Dear Labnetwork Members...Prof. Rao from the IIT-Bombay institute is requesting contact referals for entities proviving services of ion-implantation services of standard dopants; boron, arsenic, phosphorus, etc on silicon and germanium. www.iitb.ac.in
Please help Prof. Rao and his Lab.
Let me know and regards
Mario A. Portillo Sr.
High'born Technology USA Inc.
Semiconductor Equipment Services
5970 SW 18th St. Suite 227
Boca Raton, FL 33433
561 504-0244 cell
561 470-1975 office
561 395-0074 fax
hbtusainc at yahoo.com www.hbtusainc.com
From karlb at washington.edu Wed Jun 25 00:24:51 2008
From: karlb at washington.edu (Karl F =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=F6hringer?=)
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 21:24:51 -0700
Subject: [labnetwork] postdoc position at the University of Washington
Message-ID: <200806250425.m5P4P1qD020355@smtp.washington.edu>
Please post this announcement to the appropriate mailing list. Thank you!
Positions Available - Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Washington, Seattle
MEMS Laboratory
Overview
Prof. Karl B?hringer?s MEMS laboratory is
inviting applications for postdoctoral research
positions beginning in Summer/Autumn 2008 in the
area of microfabrication and microfluidics.
The first position aims at developing novel
sample holders for transmission electron
microscopy. This project is a close collaboration
with a local business, Hummingbird Scientific.
Exceptional opportunities exist to participate in
break-through molecular-scale imaging and to
play a crucial role at a successful start-up company.
Additional positions may be available in the
areas of biosensors, single cell monitoring,
microfluidics, self-assembly, and related areas. Please check in again soon.
Appointments will be for one year with the
possibility of reappointment on an annual basis in
accordance with performance and applicable
personnel policies. Salary is dependent on
qualifications.
Requirements
Applicants must have earned a doctoral degree in
Electrical Engineering, Materials Science,
Chemistry, Physics, or related engineering
disciplines in 2005 or later. Expertise in