Holiday

Seminar

Survey

 

Holiday

Purdue University is closed Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

 

Seminar

Fields and Optics Seminar featuring Prof. Allen Garner of Purdue University

Electromagnetic Actuation for Biology

Tuesday, December 2nd in WANG 1004 at 2:00 pm

For more information please visit: https://nanohub.org/groups/bnc/calendar/details/1089

 

Bindley Bioscience Center Presents Dr. Doraiswami Ramkrishan

H.C. Peffer Distinguished Professor School of Chemical Engineering

Modeling Regulatory Processes in Cells: An Approach Based on Goal - Directedness

Wednesday, December 3rd in MRGN 121

 

Prof. Matthew Liberatore

Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Shear Thickening of Chemical Mechanical Polishing Slurries

Friday, December 5th in ARMS 1109 at 9:30 am

 

Survey

Ion Implantation

 

A user suggested we consider getting an ion implanter to add to our process capability.  We actually had an ion implanter at one time, and it sat near where the Jipelec RTA is now.  Ion implanters are very expensive to install and maintain, and it was decided a number of years ago that it would not be cost effective for us to keep it running.  Birck is not a big CMOS facility so the occasional doping requirements are handled by outside services.  It will probably remain this way for the foreseeable future.

 

Personal Photoresist Bottles                      

 

Please do not use others’ photoresist bottles.  We supply small bottles to keep quantities of personal photoresists in with the proper labeling.  It has been brought to our attention that some users are using others’ bottles, either pouring out their photoresists or putting additional photoresists into them.  Please read the labels on all photoresist bottles, and if they belong to a Birck user please don’t use them or add resist to them.  Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

 

 

Thanks,
Ron