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Seminars /Workshops / Events / Announcement
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Announcement
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Safety:
In an effort to comply with university policy and OSHA regulation Birck is making access to Safety Data Sheets available via QR codes located on the laboratory hoods.
Please be aware we are removing hardcopy binders from various locations throughout the facility. Please note: SDS’s will still be required with all chemical orders.
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Stephen Jurss
Birck Safety Manger
Birck Events<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/events/index.php> and Birck News<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/news/index.php>
Dear Birck Research Community,
Do you have beautiful images from your research that you want to share with the wider public?
There is now a campus-wide project called SHINE (Showcasing Images in Nature & Engineering) which calls all researchers to submit their images for an exhibit which will be held in the Purdue Galleries this summer. Submission form at the SHINE website:
https://polymerinterfacialmechanics.com/shine
Neil R. Dilley, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Birck Nanotechnology Center , Rm 1010
1205 West State St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
765-496-6080
Congratulations:
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Boltasseva receives prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
April 13, 2022
A professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Alexandra Boltasseva, the Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is among a diverse group of the 180 honorees in the 2022 class, which was chosen from a pool of nearly 2,500 applicants. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.
April 12, 2022
Purdue ECE research could lead to more secure quantum communication devices
[Madhi Hosseini]
Mahdi Hosseini, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research being done in Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering could lead to more efficient and secure quantum communication devices. A paper entitled “Long-range Cooperative Resonances in Rare-Earth Ion Arrays inside Photonic Resonators,” published in the journal Communications Physics<https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-022-00871-w>, explores a new paradigm for enhanced light-mater interactions in solids.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/News/2022/purdue-ece-research-could-lead…
JOB POSTINGS:
Post-Doctoral Fellow
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to work under the supervision of Prof. Theresa S. Mayer within a project on scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, attending research team meetings, mentoring Ph.D. students, preparing manuscripts and presentations and formulating ideas proposals. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency strongly desired.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral fellows at Purdue, visit this Link: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Assistant Professor
Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Research Assistant Professor position to work with Prof. Theresa S. Mayer in the area of scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is strongly recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, ensuring program milestones and deliverables are met, mentoring Ph.D. students and post-docs, leading research team meetings, preparing proposals, manuscripts and presentations and managing a research budget. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to Research Faculty at Purdue, visit this LINK: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Positions:
Rahimi Lab
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Dear All Graduate students,
Rahimi Lab<https://www.rahimilab.org/> has two research positions open for undergraduate students over Summer 2022. One research area is wireless sensor design and implementation for wearable healthcare and biomedical applications. The second research area is drone-assisted measurements of wireless soil sensors for precision agriculture applications. The positions are open for students in ECE/BME/MSE with a background in PCB design, Arduino programming, and/or Antenna design and measurements. The students will receive training and assistance on software, such as Altium and Arduino, and characterization equipment, such as a vector network analyzer. With guidance, the students will also perform antenna measurements in an anechoic chamber facility as well as in agricultural fields.
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Motivated students with prior experience in these areas are preferred. If interested, please email Prof. Rahim Rahimi (rrahimi(a)purdue.edu<mailto:rrahimi@purdue.edu>) with a brief explanation of your background and prior experience and an attached resume.
Rahim Rahimi, Ph.D.<https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/people/ptProfile?resource_id=116316>
Assistant Professor
School of Materials Engineering
Purdue University
Birck Nanotechnology Center BRK 2262
1205 West State Street
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Office: BRK 2262
Tel: 765 49-47716
https://rahimilab.org/
NSAC Fab Forum
None
NSAC Coffee Hour
NSAC Fab Forum every Friday at 3:00pm
Birck Nanotechnology Center Advanced Capabilities
JEOL-8100 FS
Electron Beam Lithography
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Features:
* Fast 125MHz Scanning
* Two writing modes –ultra fine and high throughput
* Stitching of +/- 9 nm in ultra-fine writing and +/- 20 nm in high throughput
* Can write on small substrates up to 200 mm substrates
* GenISys BEAMER software used for data fracturing
Location: BRK Cleanroom P Bay
Contact: Rill Rowe (wrowe(a)purdue.edu) or Dr. Justin Wirth (jcwirth(a)purdue.edu)
Please visit the Birck Wiki to learn about the wide array of fabrication and characterization equipment at the facility<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/>
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***To post an announcement in the weekly BNC E-news please send to Sangeeta Abrol @ abrols(a)purdue.edu***<mailto:abrols@purdue.edu***>
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Sent on behalf of Dr. Dmitry Zemlyanov
Dear Birck Research Community,
We would like to announce that with help of the EVPRP Instrument Program, the International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) database, PDF-4+, was purchased. This database is a primary reference of X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) data, which became known as the Powder Diffraction File (PDF). PDF is a collection of single-phase X-ray powder diffraction patterns in the form of tables of characteristic interplanar spacings and corresponding relative intensities along with other pertinent physical and crystallographic properties.
The ICDD database is installed on the public computer at BRK 1045, and any XRD-trained user can use the database free of charge.
Please contact Dr. Dmitry Zemlyanov if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Dmitry Zemlyanov, PhD
Senior Research Scientist - Surface Science Application
Purdue University Birck Nanotechnology Center,
1205 West State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
Tel.: +1 (765) 496-2457 (office - BRK 1274)
+1 (765) 496-6217 (lab - BRK 1077)
Cell: +1 (765) 427-3813
Fax: +1 (765) 496-8299
mailto:dzemlian@purdue.edu
web: https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/facilities/equipment/Characteriz…
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Seminars /Workshops / Events / Announcement
Announcement
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Birck Masking Update
Dear Birck Research Community,
Beginning Monday, March 14 the Protect Purdue masking protocols have changed campus-wide. Per the Protect Purdue website:
With campus COVID-19 cases continuing to decline, effective Monday, March 14, Purdue University will further relax indoor mask requirements, making masks optional in classrooms and research spaces on the West Lafayette campus.
Birck, as a research building, is complying with the Protect Purdue direction by making masks optional in all spaces. Wearing a mask in Birck is now a personal choice, not mandated by Purdue. In the cleanroom we will still will require a face covering, either a D3 mask or a cleanroom veil.
Thanks for your cooperation!
Ron Reger
Safety:
In an effort to comply with university policy and OSHA regulation Birck is making access to Safety Data Sheets available via QR codes located on the laboratory hoods.
Please be aware we are removing hardcopy binders from various locations throughout the facility. Please note: SDS’s will still be required with all chemical orders.
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Stephen Jurss
Birck Safety Manger
Birck Events<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/events/index.php> and Birck News<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/news/index.php>
Dear Birck Research Community,
Do you have beautiful images from your research that you want to share with the wider public?
There is now a campus-wide project called SHINE (Showcasing Images in Nature & Engineering) which calls all researchers to submit their images for an exhibit which will be held in the Purdue Galleries this summer. Submission form at the SHINE website:
https://polymerinterfacialmechanics.com/shine
Neil R. Dilley, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Birck Nanotechnology Center , Rm 1010
1205 West State St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
765-496-6080
Congratulations:
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Boltasseva receives prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
April 13, 2022
A professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Alexandra Boltasseva, the Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is among a diverse group of the 180 honorees in the 2022 class, which was chosen from a pool of nearly 2,500 applicants. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.
April 12, 2022
Purdue ECE research could lead to more secure quantum communication devices
[Madhi Hosseini]
Mahdi Hosseini, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research being done in Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering could lead to more efficient and secure quantum communication devices. A paper entitled “Long-range Cooperative Resonances in Rare-Earth Ion Arrays inside Photonic Resonators,” published in the journal Communications Physics<https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-022-00871-w>, explores a new paradigm for enhanced light-mater interactions in solids.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/News/2022/purdue-ece-research-could-lead…
JOB POSTINGS:
Post-Doctoral Fellow
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to work under the supervision of Prof. Theresa S. Mayer within a project on scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, attending research team meetings, mentoring Ph.D. students, preparing manuscripts and presentations and formulating ideas proposals. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency strongly desired.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral fellows at Purdue, visit this Link: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Assistant Professor
Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Research Assistant Professor position to work with Prof. Theresa S. Mayer in the area of scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is strongly recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, ensuring program milestones and deliverables are met, mentoring Ph.D. students and post-docs, leading research team meetings, preparing proposals, manuscripts and presentations and managing a research budget. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to Research Faculty at Purdue, visit this LINK: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Positions:
Rahimi Lab
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Dear All Graduate students,
Rahimi Lab<https://www.rahimilab.org/> has two research positions open for undergraduate students over Summer 2022. One research area is wireless sensor design and implementation for wearable healthcare and biomedical applications. The second research area is drone-assisted measurements of wireless soil sensors for precision agriculture applications. The positions are open for students in ECE/BME/MSE with a background in PCB design, Arduino programming, and/or Antenna design and measurements. The students will receive training and assistance on software, such as Altium and Arduino, and characterization equipment, such as a vector network analyzer. With guidance, the students will also perform antenna measurements in an anechoic chamber facility as well as in agricultural fields.
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Motivated students with prior experience in these areas are preferred. If interested, please email Prof. Rahim Rahimi (rrahimi(a)purdue.edu<mailto:rrahimi@purdue.edu>) with a brief explanation of your background and prior experience and an attached resume.
Rahim Rahimi, Ph.D.<https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/people/ptProfile?resource_id=116316>
Assistant Professor
School of Materials Engineering
Purdue University
Birck Nanotechnology Center BRK 2262
1205 West State Street
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Office: BRK 2262
Tel: 765 49-47716
https://rahimilab.org/
NSAC Fab Forum
None
NSAC Coffee Hour
NSAC Fab Forum every Friday at 3:00pm
Birck Nanotechnology Center Advanced Capabilities
AJA Ion Mill
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Features:
* Direct physical milling of thin and thick films using argon atoms.
* Water-cooled rotating sample carrier can be oriented 0-90 degrees from normal beam incidence.
* Secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) mounted on the system can be used for manual or automatic endpoint detection (EPD)
Other Capabilities:
• Ion beam source : inductively-coupled argon plasma, accelerated up to 900 V in a 14cm broad beam with currents up to 620 mA (Kaufman & Robinson, Inc.).
• Ar+ ions neutralized using a matched electron beam current before reaching the sample.
• Sample load-lock system saves time with processing
Location: BRK Cleanroom Bay Q
Contact: Neil Dilley (ndilley(a)purdue.edu)<mailto:ndilley@purdue.edu>
Please visit the Birck Wiki to learn about the wide array of fabrication and characterization equipment at the facility<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/>
***To post an announcement in the weekly BNC E-news please send to Sangeeta Abrol @ abrols(a)purdue.edu***<mailto:abrols@purdue.edu***>
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
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Announcement
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Birck Masking Update
Dear Birck Research Community,
Beginning Monday, March 14 the Protect Purdue masking protocols have changed campus-wide. Per the Protect Purdue website:
With campus COVID-19 cases continuing to decline, effective Monday, March 14, Purdue University will further relax indoor mask requirements, making masks optional in classrooms and research spaces on the West Lafayette campus.
Birck, as a research building, is complying with the Protect Purdue direction by making masks optional in all spaces. Wearing a mask in Birck is now a personal choice, not mandated by Purdue. In the cleanroom we will still will require a face covering, either a D3 mask or a cleanroom veil.
Thanks for your cooperation!
Ron Reger
Birck Events<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/events/index.php> and Birck News<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/news/index.php>
Dear Birck Research Community,
Do you have beautiful images from your research that you want to share with the wider public?
There is now a campus-wide project called SHINE (Showcasing Images in Nature & Engineering) which calls all researchers to submit their images for an exhibit which will be held in the Purdue Galleries this summer. Submission form at the SHINE website:
https://polymerinterfacialmechanics.com/shine
Neil R. Dilley, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Birck Nanotechnology Center , Rm 1010
1205 West State St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
765-496-6080
https://www.energy.gov/science/bes/articles/anyons-found-best-evidence-yet-…
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Contact:
Michael Manfra
Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
mmanfra(a)purdue.edu<mailto:mmanfra@purdue.edu>
JOB POSTINGS:
Post-Doctoral Fellow
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to work under the supervision of Prof. Theresa S. Mayer within a project on scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, attending research team meetings, mentoring Ph.D. students, preparing manuscripts and presentations and formulating ideas proposals. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency strongly desired.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral fellows at Purdue, visit this Link: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Assistant Professor
Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Research Assistant Professor position to work with Prof. Theresa S. Mayer in the area of scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is strongly recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, ensuring program milestones and deliverables are met, mentoring Ph.D. students and post-docs, leading research team meetings, preparing proposals, manuscripts and presentations and managing a research budget. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to Research Faculty at Purdue, visit this LINK: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Positions:
Rahimi Lab
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Dear All Graduate students,
Rahimi Lab<https://www.rahimilab.org/> has two research positions open for undergraduate students over Summer 2022. One research area is wireless sensor design and implementation for wearable healthcare and biomedical applications. The second research area is drone-assisted measurements of wireless soil sensors for precision agriculture applications. The positions are open for students in ECE/BME/MSE with a background in PCB design, Arduino programming, and/or Antenna design and measurements. The students will receive training and assistance on software, such as Altium and Arduino, and characterization equipment, such as a vector network analyzer. With guidance, the students will also perform antenna measurements in an anechoic chamber facility as well as in agricultural fields.
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Motivated students with prior experience in these areas are preferred. If interested, please email Prof. Rahim Rahimi (rrahimi(a)purdue.edu<mailto:rrahimi@purdue.edu>) with a brief explanation of your background and prior experience and an attached resume.
Rahim Rahimi, Ph.D.<https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/people/ptProfile?resource_id=116316>
Assistant Professor
School of Materials Engineering
Purdue University
Birck Nanotechnology Center BRK 2262
1205 West State Street
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Office: BRK 2262
Tel: 765 49-47716
https://rahimilab.org/
NSAC Fab Forum
None
NSAC Coffee Hour
NSAC Fab Forum every Friday
Birck Nanotechnology Center Advanced Capabilities
Plasma-Therm Apex ICP RIE Etcher<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/Plasma-Therm+Apex+SLR>
Capabilities: Magnetic Properties Measurements
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Features:
* ICP Power up to 2,000W and Bias Power up to 600W
* Configured with 10 Process Gasses
* Chamber and Chuck Temperatures up to 60C
Other Capabilities: Has End Point Detection capabilities with a laser-based system which measures the laser signal reflected from a target location on the substrate surface.
Location: BRK Cleanroom Bay K
Contact: Francis Manfred (fmanfred(a)purdue.edu) <mailto:fmanfred@purdue.edu>
Please visit the Birck Wiki to learn about the wide array of fabrication and characterization equipment at the facility<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/>
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Announcement
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Birck Masking Update
Dear Birck Research Community,
Beginning Monday, March 14 the Protect Purdue masking protocols have changed campus-wide. Per the Protect Purdue website:
With campus COVID-19 cases continuing to decline, effective Monday, March 14, Purdue University will further relax indoor mask requirements, making masks optional in classrooms and research spaces on the West Lafayette campus.
Birck, as a research building, is complying with the Protect Purdue direction by making masks optional in all spaces. Wearing a mask in Birck is now a personal choice, not mandated by Purdue. In the cleanroom we will still will require a face covering, either a D3 mask or a cleanroom veil.
Thanks for your cooperation!
Ron Reger
Birck Events<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/events/index.php> and Birck News<https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/news/index.php>
Dear Birck Research Community,
Do you have beautiful images from your research that you want to share with the wider public?
There is now a campus-wide project called SHINE (Showcasing Images in Nature & Engineering) which calls all researchers to submit their images for an exhibit which will be held in the Purdue Galleries this summer. Submission form at the SHINE website:
https://polymerinterfacialmechanics.com/shine
Neil R. Dilley, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Birck Nanotechnology Center , Rm 1010
1205 West State St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
765-496-6080
https://www.energy.gov/science/bes/articles/anyons-found-best-evidence-yet-…
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Contact:
Michael Manfra
Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
mmanfra(a)purdue.edu<mailto:mmanfra@purdue.edu>
JOB POSTINGS:
Post-Doctoral Fellow
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to work under the supervision of Prof. Theresa S. Mayer within a project on scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, attending research team meetings, mentoring Ph.D. students, preparing manuscripts and presentations and formulating ideas proposals. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency strongly desired.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral fellows at Purdue, visit this Link: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
Research Assistant Professor
Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at Purdue University is seeking highly qualified applicants for a Research Assistant Professor position to work with Prof. Theresa S. Mayer in the area of scalable nanofabrication of manufacturable gradient refractive index (M-GRIN) optical devices and coatings for high performance and extreme environment applications. This use-inspired research supported by industry and involves early stage work through prototypes. The project will be conducted in the Birck Nanotechnology Center, which includes the state-of-the-art Scrifes Nanofabrication Laboratory and associated characterization labs.
This research work will advance the field of high-performance M-GRIN optical devices and coatings by leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques to create customizable 2D and 3D nanostructures in a wide variety of bulk and deposited materials. Specific skills include experience in nanofabrication of advanced devices that require integration of multiple complex unit process steps, including optical and electron-beam lithography, physical and chemical vapor deposition, wet and dry etching. Experience in optical and GRIN material design, structural and optical device characterization, and technology transition is strongly recommended. Other duties outside of the lab include interfacing with industry and federal sponsors, ensuring program milestones and deliverables are met, mentoring Ph.D. students and post-docs, leading research team meetings, preparing proposals, manuscripts and presentations and managing a research budget. The successful candidate will also receive support and mentoring on ways to work with industry and federal sponsors, preparing proposals, and responsible research practices.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. degree in an engineering or science discipline with training in advanced nanofabrication and characterization of optical nanostructures or related devices is required by the start date. Research experience in optical materials and device design and modeling is preferred. Outstanding interpersonal, written, and verbal communication, and analytic skills are required. The candidate must be able to work in a nanofabrication cleanroom environment and remotely from home, as necessary. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency required.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Inquiries and applications (including CV, name/email address of 2-3 referees, and reprints of 2 most significant publications) should be directed to:
Theresa S. Mayer, Ph.D.
Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Email: tsmayer(a)purdue.edu<mailto:tsmayer@purdue.edu>
This is a two-year appointment that may be renewed for up to two additional one-year terms, contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance.
For more information on the benefits available to Research Faculty at Purdue, visit this LINK: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/Benefits/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will be ongoing and the posting will remain open until filled.
NSAC Fab Forum
None
NSAC Coffee Hour
NSAC Fab Forum every Friday
Birck Nanotechnology Center Advanced Capabilities
MPMS-3 SQUID Magnetometer
Capabilities: Magnetic Properties Measurements
[https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/facilities/equipment/images/MPMS…]<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/Quantum+Design+MPMS-3+SQUID+Ma…>
Features:
Sensitive, quantitative measurement of magnetic moment
Wide temperature range (T = 1.8 K - 1000 K) and field range (up to B = 7
tesla)
Also measure magnetic dynamics with AC susceptibility
Other Capabilities:
Electrical measurements or voltage biasing while measuring magnetic moment
Location: BRK 1157A
Contact: Neil Dilley (ndilley(a)purdue.edu)
Please visit the Birck Wiki to learn about the wide array of fabrication and characterization equipment at the facility<https://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/BNCWiki/>
***To post an announcement in the weekly BNC E-news please send to Sangeeta Abrol @ abrols(a)purdue.edu***<mailto:abrols@purdue.edu***>
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