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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/nanot... |
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... |
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 |
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