
Seminars /Workshops / Events
Thermal Energy Conversion and Heat Control with Nanoscale Radiative Transfer
October 21st, 2019 @ 3:00pm in BRK 1001
PQSEI Seminar: Prof. Andrew Weiner and Dr. Poolad Imany
From Qubits to Qudits: Time-Frequency Encoded Photons for Quantum Information
October 22nd, 2019 @ 3:30pm in MRGN 129
Joint Microsoft and Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute
David Abergel, Associate Editor with Nature Physics
Inside Nature Physics
October 23rd, 2019 @ 2:00pm 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
Thermoelectric Energy Conversion: Science and Engineering Challenges and Opportunities
November 21st, 2019 @ 11:00am in MRGN 121
Quantum computing: past, present, and future
November 22nd @ 3:00pm in MRGN 121
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Cleanroom Users
Cleanroom Users,
Due to limited space we need to remove unused small resist bottles. Please follow the procedures set below:
Action item:
- Put "S" sticker on your photoresist bottles.
- Label photoresist bottle as attached protocol.
- If you are using the previous user's bottle, please label with your name.
- Keep all the photoresist bottles in spinner hood cabinet or red cabinet between R and S bay. No other place allowed.
We are at a point in the cleanroom solvent storage areas that a large quantity of phot-resist bottles are present. With the addition of new users we are asking everyone to place an “S” sticker on the top of the container if you want to keep the material. Labels
will be provided in the cleanroom. Photoresists bottles without the “S” label
will be disposed of after October 25th.
Please label your photoresist bottles properly. The label should include the owner's full name, content, and date to start using. For the name, either full name or short name with Purdue ID. Jut initial is not allowed. I am sending the SOP for photoresist bottle
label with label maker. Please do not use the stickers for the bottles "ready for disposal".
If you are using the previous users' bottle that already left, please label with your name. Otherwise, we will dispose them.
Please put the photoresist bottles in the cabinets under the spinner hoods or red cabinet between R and S bay. Please do not keep the photoresist bottle in your cleanroom storage bin. Please do not store the photoresist bottles in other cabinets such as the
requested chemical cabinets. After the grace period, we will relocated all the photoresist bottles that are sitting in the other cabinets such as yellow cabinets.
Stephen Jurss
Birck Safety Officer
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BNC Student of the Month Spotlight: Jose F. Waimin
Jose
F. Waimin is a 2nd year Ph.D student in Materials Engineering.
His research focuses on developing biosensors targeted for many applications such as agriculture, food packaging, microfluidics, and bioreactors.
He works with WHIN in characterizing nitrate sensors for deployment in agricultural fields across the Wabash region as well as developed an impedimetric microbial activity sensor capable of
detecting live bacteria in situ.
Check out the full article
HERE
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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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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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