#nanofabrication

2025-03-12

Congratulations to the IEMN lithography team for your excellent results !

2025-01-17

The video 🎥 of the #BeilsteinTalk "Twists and turn in layered materials" with Chris Ewels, Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel, Nantes Université 🇫🇷, is NOW available 🔓 in the video portal @TIB_AVPortal of the @tibhannover:
🔗 av.tib.eu/media/69672

#nanofabrication #graphene #nanomaterials #BeilsteinTalks

2024-09-25

Coming up TOMORROW 📅 Sept 26, 2024 🕒 3–4 pm CEST: Online #BeilsteinTalk "Twists and turn in layered materials" with Chris Ewels, Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel, Nantes Université 🇫🇷.

There’s still time to register for FREE 🔗 beilstein-institut.de/en/talks

#nanofabrication #graphene #nanomaterials #BeilsteinTalks

2024-09-23

Coming up on Thursday 📅 Sept 26, 2024 🕒 3–4 pm CEST: Online #BeilsteinTalk "Twists and turn in layered materials" with Chris Ewels, Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel, Nantes Université 🇫🇷.

Participation is FREE – just register 🔗 beilstein-institut.de/en/talks

#nanofabrication #graphene #nanomaterials #BeilsteinTalks

2024-09-19

Coming up next week: FREE online #BeilsteinTalk "Twists and turn in layered materials" with Chris Ewels, Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel, Nantes Université 🇫🇷.

Just register here for FREE: 🔗 beilstein-institut.de/en/talks

#nanofabrication #graphene #nanomaterials #BeilsteinTalks

2024-09-12

Save the date: 📅 September 26, 2024 🕒 3–4 pm CEST

Online #BeilsteinTalk "Twists and turn in layered materials" with Chris Ewels, Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel, Nantes Université 🇫🇷.

Participation is FREE! Just register: 🔗 beilstein-institut.de/en/talks

#nanofabrication #graphene #nanomaterials #BeilsteinTalks

2024-06-23

Particle-Accelerator-on-a-Chip Technology

This leads to manufacturing costs being significantly less & make it possible to produce hundreds or thousands of them very quickly.



spectrum.ieee.org/nanofabricat

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2024-06-13

I need a plastic egg to rub on clean room tools that seem to be cursed #Nanofabrication

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2024-04-23

Especially when one of the big issues with academia in #nanofabrication focused disciplines is people graduating without having a good grasp of process development. Sure you need to know solid state and quantum physics, but you also need to have a grasp of what a good and repeatable process looks like. And universities are just not setting people up for success.

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2024-04-19

I feel like when people say "tech" or "stem" they really mean programming or software. And so I'm hesitant to engage with a lot of "tech" groups, because I don't do software. I need more #Nanofabrication folks

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2024-02-23

Reading up on III-V semiconductors like, all GaAs no brakes #Nanofabrication

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2024-02-22

Man, fuck Angstroms. All my homies hate Angstroms #Nanofabrication

2023-11-14

Hiring a postdoc to work on this project as part of a great team. Not sure this will reach anyone potentially interested, but you never know!

jobs.bnl.gov/job/upton/postdoc

#science #ScienceJobs #nanotech #nanofabrication #nanofabricationjobs #lithography #postdoc #research

Your Cool Uncle Itzyitzyg@mostlygood.xyz
2023-11-03

If anyone is interested in any part of semiconductor fabrication, Professor Chris Mack from the University of Texas has uploaded every lecture from his Chemical Processes for Micro and Nanofabrication course to YouTube.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM2

You can also find all of the course, including the lecture slides on his website.
lithoguru.com/scientist/CHE323

As someone who works in Nanofab, I have used a lot of his stuff to help cover some of the blind spots I had in fabrication when I started my current job. I think that this is an amazing resource and I wish more professors would do stuff like this.

#Science #STEM #Nanofabrication #Semiconductors #EngineeringForAll

Juan Aroundjuanaround
2023-10-06

Scientists at University of Cambridge and Max Planck Institute have unlocked a novel method to manipulate light using nanofabrication on ancient Roman glass. They've harnessed this in a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, demonstrating how photonic crystals can be crafted on ancient glass artifacts, mirroring modern applications from optical communication to sensing.
phys.org/news/2023-09-scientis
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