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WE are trying to hook-up a vacuum general model 80-55 mass flow controller
power supply control unit to an AERA FC-7700 mass flow controller. Does
anyone have the pin-out or manual for this unit? It has a 9-pin d sub
connector. Thanks for your help
Neil Peters
Process Lab Engineer
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/cme
San Jose State University voice: (408) 924-3967
One Washington Square fax: (408) 924-4057
San Jose, CA 95192-0082
E-mail: npeters at email.sjsu.edu
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From bspric03 at louisville.edu Fri Oct 19 14:44:06 2007
From: bspric03 at louisville.edu (Belinda S Horan)
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 14:44:06 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] 2008 UGIM Conference
Message-ID: <4718C2B6.AC27.00C1.0@gwise.louisville.edu>
Dear Micro/Nano Enthusiast,
We wish to invite you to participate in the 17th Biennial IEEE UGIM (University Government Industry Micro/nano) Symposium. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together leading educators and researchers from university, government, and industry around the world to promote the various exciting fields of micro/nanotechnology. Representatives of university micro/nano fabrication facilities, ranging from new labs to nationally recognized facilities, have found this symposium an excellent forum for exchanging information and presenting new research and educational concepts. Government agencies such as NSF, NIH, NIST, SEMATECH, SRC, DoD and ONR regularly participate with research papers and updates on funding opportunities. Industry interactions with universities, including technology transfer, collaborative research, and training efforts are frequently presented.
The conference will be held from July 13-16, 2008 in downtown Louisville (the 16th largest city in the US) at the historic Brown Hotel. The Brown is an award-winning hotel that has enjoyed the visits of 6 former US presidents. Included as part of the conference will be tours of the University of Louisville's new $20M, 10,000 sq ft class 100/1000 cleanroom facility, one of the largest and newest in the midwest/southeast. This conference allows groups from academia, government labs and organizations, and industry the opportunity to network and present their latest findings/opportunities in the area of micro/nanotechnology.
The scope of the UGIM symposium includes:
New Initiatives in University micro/nano programs, courses, laboratories, technology transfer, and industry interaction
Government-University micro/nano research programs
Micro/nano research projects in the areas of devices, materials, simulation, design, processing, testing, and reliability
Process development, manufacturing, statistical process control and design of experiments
MEMS and microelectronic programs, courses, applications, processing, interactions, and research
Standard silicon and compound semiconductors
Bioengineering and biotechnology activities related to micro/nanotechnology
Nanotechnology and nanofabrication
Metrology, sensors and actuators
University micro/nano research facilities and their operation
Industry efforts in micro/nanotechnology including technology transfer
Keynote Speakers for 2008 include:
Abbie Gregg, President of AGI (Abbie Gregg, Inc.)
Abbie Gregg is president of AGI which is recognized as one of the leading cleanroom and engineering consulting firms in the world
Dr. Stephen Campbell, Professor of ECE, University of Minnesota
Dr. Campbell is Director of the Minnesota Nano Fabrication Center and author of the popular engineering text The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication
Dr. Rajinder Khosla, National Science Foundation Program Director
Dr. Khosla is the director of the Electronics, Photonics, and Device Technology (EPDT) and Integrative Systems (IS) Programs in the Electrical and Communications Systems (ECS) Division
Dr. Mark Lundstrom, Professor of ECE, Purdue University
Dr. Lundstrom is the founding director of the national NSF-funded Network for Computational Nanotechnology.
The University of Louisville is excited about hosting this premier international conference. We hope you can join us for what promises to be 4 days of valuable networking experience. The symposium Call for Papers is attached.
Thank You,
Kevin Walsh
2008 IEEE UGIM Conference Chair
Dr. Kevin M. Walsh
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director of the Lutz and BRB Micro/Nanotechnology Cleanroom
University of Louisville
BRB Building, Room 234
2210 S. Brook St
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 852-0826 office
(502) 852-8128 fax
walsh at louisville.edu or walsh at ieee.org
www.mems.louisville.edu
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From bspric03 at louisville.edu Tue Oct 23 09:08:19 2007
From: bspric03 at louisville.edu (Belinda S Horan)
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:08:19 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] University of Louisville Assistant Professor Position
Message-ID: <471DB943.AC27.00C1.0@gwise.louisville.edu>
Dear Micro/Nano/MEMS Researcher,
We invite candidates to apply for a tenure track faculty position in
the Department of Chemistry at the University of Louisville in the
Micro/Nano/MEMS area with a research focus on scholarly activities that
leverage our new $20M class 100 multi-user cleanroom facility.
Additional information about the position can be found below and in the
attached announcement. If you know of an eligible candidate, we would
appreciate it if you would pass this opportunity along.
Sincerely,
Dr. Kevin M. Walsh
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director of the Lutz and BRB Micro/Nanotechnology Cleanroom
University of Louisville
BRB Building, Room 234
2210 S. Brook St
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 852-0826 office
(502) 852-8128 fax
walsh at louisville.edu or walsh at ieee.org
www.mems.louisville.edu ( http://www.mems.louisville.edu/ )
Tenure-Track Position in Chemistry/Physics
Micro/Nano/MEMS Research Focus
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY