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From cschnitzer at stonehill.edu Sat Oct 14 14:38:45 2023
From: cschnitzer at stonehill.edu (Schnitzer, Cheryl)
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2023 18:38:45 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Job Alert: Digital Fundamentals Instructor for
Thursday Evening Course
Message-ID: <PAXPR01MB8202AE112DDE4762B9A17B0DC7D1A@PAXPR01MB8202.eurprd01.prod.exchangelabs.com>
? Job Opening Alert!
Stonehill College Photonics Certificate Program is seeking an instructor for the upcoming spring semester to teach PHOE 152 Digital Fundamentals. If you're passionate about photonics, electricity, and digital technology, this opportunity is perfect for you! ???
Learn more about the program and course specifically at these links:
? www.stonehill.edu/photonics<http://www.stonehill.edu/photonics>
? https://spie.org/education/photonicstechnicianprogram?SSO=1
Please help us spread the word by sharing this job opportunity widely within your professional network. Instructors earn $5k per course for teaching Thursday evenings during the spring semester. Industry professionals, graduate students, teachers, and professors are all encouraged to apply! ?
? If you know someone who might be a great fit for this position, have them contact me ASAP at cschnitzer at stonehill.edu<mailto:cschnitzer at stonehill.edu>.
#JobOpening #InstructorOpportunity #DigitalFundamentals #Education #PhotonicsCertificateProgram #StonehillCollege
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Cheryl Schnitzer, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
? Professor, Department of Chemistry, Stonehill College
? Director, Photonics Certificate Program
? Chair, Environmental Stewardship Council
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From bob.geil at unc.edu Fri Sep 1 09:04:16 2023
From: bob.geil at unc.edu (Geil, Bob)
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 13:04:16 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Polish Si wafer edge
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We have a need to take standard Si wafers and polish them at 45 degrees on an edge. We want to couple in an infrared beam. Does anyone know how we might be able to achieve this?
-Bob
Technical Director ? CHANL
Dept. of Chemistry ? UNC-CH
223 Chapman Hall, CB 3216
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
bob.geil at unc.edu<https://chanl.unc.edu/>
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From deonc69 at illinois.edu Fri Sep 1 10:30:29 2023
From: deonc69 at illinois.edu (Collins, Deon)
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 14:30:29 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Millipore Milli-Q hx 7000 DI water systems info
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Looking for solid data on the Millipore Sigma?s Milli-Q HX 7000 Series Type 2 DI water units. We are looking at the option of buying couple to use for makeup water to our DI water system. I am hesitant to use these units but because of budgetary reasons I am entertaining them as an option. The questions I have about the units are as follows.
How is their longevity?
What types of repairs have you needed to make and at what age of the unit?
What have you operating costs been for these units and their supporting systems?
How many units are you running and what size system do you have?
Are you using it for point of use or as a makeup unit?
Would you buy one again and if not, what would you move to and why?
Add any pertinent data please.
Deon D. Collins
FACILITY MANAGER
The Grainger College Of Engineering UIUC
Holonyak Micro & Nanotechnology Lab
208 N Wright St Rm. 1114 | MC-249
Urbana, IL 61801
217-300-7531 | deonc69 at illinois.edu<mailto:deonc69 at illinois.edu>
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From robert.macdonald at ge.com Fri Sep 1 14:24:28 2023
From: robert.macdonald at ge.com (Macdonald, Robert (GE Aerospace, US))
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 18:24:28 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Your favorite wafer bonder
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Wafer bonding has advanced a great deal in the last twenty years. Industrial tools have incorporated many improvements in wafer handing and process capabilities.
But many of the bonders I encounter in University labs have not incorporated all those improvements.
I am wondering: What wafer bonder are you using in your facility? What vintage is it? How much use does it get? What types of bonds are you supporting (anodic, fusion, frit, polymer, etc)? What improvements to these tools would you like to see?
Thanks,
Rob
Robert MacDonald
MEMS Engineer
GE Research