
Seminars /Workshops / Events
BNC Fab Forum
Tuesday, Sept. 17th @ 3:00pm in the Birck Atrium
Topic: :Scanning Electron Microscopy Capabilities at Birck Nanotechnology Center: Structural and Elemental Analysis of Materials” by Xingtao Liu
PQSEI Seminar: Professor Wen Jiang
Biological 3D Structures by Cryo-EM: Challenges in Computations and Instruments
September 17th, 2019 @ 3:30pm in MRGN 129
BNC Seminar: Dr. Ibraheem Badejo
Catalyzing Innovation to Deliver Transformational Solutions to People Globally
October 17th, 2019 @ 1:00pm in BRK 1001
BNC Distinguished Seminar: Dr. Lon Bell
Opportunities, limitations and challenges to the broad commercialization of Thermoelectric technology
October 24th, 2019 @ 11:00am MRGN 121
NextFlex Workshop: FHE Applications for Structural Health and Asset Monitoring Systems
October 28th – Oct. 30th, 2019
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NSAC Blood Drive: September 19th

The NSAC and the Indiana Blood Center are organizing a blood drive Sept 19th.
Blood donations are critical for saving lives in cases where blood transfusions are needed! This is your chance to participate in lifesaving work.
We need donors, please schedule your donation today at http://donorpoint.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/132588. To verify eligibility
please see the following FAQ: https://www.versiti.org/ways-to-give/blood-donation/donation-eligibility-faq
In particular if you have gone out of the country in the last year or are an international student please check your eligibility at these sources: https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/blood_banks.htmland http://www.hsa.gov.sg/content/hsa/en/Blood_Services/Blood_Donation/Can_I_Donate/Overseas_Deferral_Criteria.html
If you have any questions regarding this blood drive please feel free to contact me at speana@purdue.edu.
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Purdue 2050: Conference of the Future: Sept 26th and 27th
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Lesker Evaporator Converted to Flexible Substrate Tool
Birck has always had a dedicated evaporator for flexible substrates due to the challenging conditions internal to the vacuum chambers caused by substrate outgassing. Having a dedicated evaporator for these types of materials has helped us maintain other evaporators
in a much cleaner condition. The Airco evaporator served us for many years as our evaporator for flexible substrates but recently the Airco went down hard and became impossible to repair. As a result we have moved flexible substrate processing over to the
Lesker evaporator and it is available immediately for use.
We are working to bring a refurbished CHA evaporator online that will be another clean evaporator system for normal processing.
Please see me for any questions you may have and for training on the Lesker system.
Kenny Schwartz
Research Engineer
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Welcome to Rich Harlan, New Engineering Staff Member
We are pleased to announce that Mr. Richard (Rich) Harlan will be joining the Birck Engineering Staff on Monday, September 23rd. Rich comes to us with many years’ experience working in semiconductor process engineering assignments in wafer fabs
and cleanrooms, with direct experience in optical lithography, wet & dry etching processes, and thermal processes. He holds a 6-Sigma green belt and has led a number of process improvement initiatives in his previous positions. Rich will bring his process
optimization, structured problem solving, and process improvement experience to Birck and he will be responsible for metrology tools and for overall process optimization methods and projects. Rich holds a BS EET from Purdue, and will be located in the engineering
suite. Please join me in welcoming Rich to the engineering team!
Ron Reger
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Floor Scrubbing
Please note that the following offices will be unavailable from 5AM – 10:30AM on the dates listed. You can still access labs through the galley doors.
Please direct any question or concerns to Mary Jo Totten:
tottenm@purdue.edu
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Notice: Vibration from Construction from 8/20/19 to 9/25/19
Attached is the Gantt chart from the contractor and a layout showing the construction location. (Birck Schedule/BNC Addition Construction Area)
Below is the general time line for activity that most likely will generate mechanical vibration for research equipment.
9/12/19 - 9/13/19 - Foundation backfill 2 days
9/16/19 - 9/17/19 - Concrete Prep 2 days
9/19/19 - 9/25/19 - Core drilling for Fire suppression 5 days
Mark Voorhis
Building Manager
Birck Nanotechnology Center
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BNC Preventative Maintenance Closure & Research Equipment Power Outage:
The Birck Nanotechnology Center will be undergoing a closure involving major electrical repairs and completion of our semi-annual preventive maintenance from October 14 through October 18, 2019.
There will be a major electrical power outage involving all research equipment in the center. During our electrical bus duct failure back in February is was discovered that main power to all research equipment
has the same issue that caused the failure in February.
ELECTRICAL work is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, October 14, 2019. EVERY
GENERAL LAB, MAIN CLEANROOM & BIO CLEANROOM AREAS WILL
LOOSE POWER TO RESEARCH EQUIPMENT DURING THIS TIME. ALSO ALL BUILDING WIDE MAJOR UTILITIES WILL BE LOST
INCLUDING Compressed Air, Process Vacuum, Process Cooling Water,
Ultra Pure Water, Acid Waste System, & ETC. Research equipment on UPS or generator power
will not be affected.
Power will be lost to all conference rooms and office areas as well so please plan accordingly to safely power down all office computers and electronic devises in your offices prior to the outage.
All air handling systems, exhaust systems, toxic gas delivery, and monitoring systems will be down beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, October 14 through 4 p.m. Friday, October 18 to complete our preventative maintenance
activities.
Please contact me if you need more detailed information.



Mark Voorhis
Building Manager
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Thank you to everyone who came out for the Birck Ice Cream Social!!

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Administrative Assistant to the Director
Birck Nanotechnology Center | Room 1027 | W. Lafayette, IN
Office: 765.494.3509 |
Fax: 765.496.8383 | Email:
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