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microfabrication, knowledge of microfluidics,
experience with Solid Works or other CAD
systems, strong communication skills, good
problem solving skills, independent thinking, and
willingness to travel are required. Experience
with thin films, TEM and SEM operation, FEA
mechanical and thermal modeling, and LabView
programming are also strongly desired.
Responsibilities
Design, build and test various microfluidic
devices for use in next-generation transmission
electron microscopes for nano or Angstrom scale
imaging of chemical or biochemical
processes. Analytical modeling of microfluidic
systems. Writing of scientific publications and
grant proposals. Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students.
Application
Interested individuals should send their CV, one
representative publication, and a list of three
references (with e-mail addresses and phone numbers) to Prof. Karl B?hringer,
karl at ee.washington.edu.
Karl F. B?hringer, Ph.D.
Professor
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Washington
EE/CSE 234, Box 352500
Seattle, WA 98195-2500
tel 206 221-5177, fax 206 543-3842
karl at ee.washington.edu
www.ee.washington.edu/faculty/karl
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From weidong001 at hotmail.com Fri Jun 27 14:27:58 2008
From: weidong001 at hotmail.com (weidong zhou)
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:27:58 -0500
Subject: [labnetwork] Safety question on AlGaAs wet oxidation AsH3 byproduct
Message-ID: <BAY113-W267DAB85698A0DAF0EF16687A20@phx.gbl>
Sorry to bother you all
We plan to do AlGaAs wet oxidation (typ. sample size is <1cm2) around 300-500 degree. Any one know the exhaust requirement from safety point of view, i.e. what is needed to handle the by-product AsH3? What is the possible ppm for this by-product in the exhaust tube and in the oxidation tube?
Any info/regulations related to the safety of this setup is highly appreciated.
Weidong
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From belinda.horan at louisville.edu Mon Jun 30 09:23:43 2008
From: belinda.horan at louisville.edu (Belinda S Horan)
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 09:23:43 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] 2008 University/Government/Industry/Micro-Nano
Symposium
Message-ID: <4868A582.AC27.00C1.0@gwise.louisville.edu>
Friday, July 4th, is the last day to pre-register for 2008 University/Government/Industry/Micro-Nano Symposium at The Brown Hotel. After Friday, your next chance to register for the Symposium will be July 13th at The Brown Hotel, where rates will also increase $50. 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.
UGIM 2008 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 belinda.horan at louisville.edu Fri May 16 12:30:28 2008
From: belinda.horan at louisville.edu (Belinda S Horan)
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 12:30:28 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] 2008 University/Government/Industry/Micro-Nano
Technology Symposium
Message-ID: <482D7DC3.AC27.00C1.0@gwise.louisville.edu>
Dear Colleague,
This is a reminder that there is only 1 week to go before the early bird registration deadline (May 23, 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.