BNC e-news for the week of January 16th
All User Meeting Cell Culture Basic Training Workshop iLabs Help Sites Employment Opportunities Seminar All User Meeting The All User Meeting is scheduled for the dates below: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Lily Hall 1-105 Thursday, January 19, 2017 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Lily Hall 1-105 Please attend either of the sessions. Failure to do so will result in suspension from the labs and cleanroom. Stephen Stephen E. Jurss CIH, CSP Safety Manager Cell Culture Basic Training Workshop Dear Fellow Scientists, Starting with spring 2017, the 3D Cell Culture Core (3D3C) facility plans to run a series of three workshops covering basic cell culture techniques, basic 3D cell culture techniques and microscopic visualization of 3D cell cultures once every semester. You may choose to attend one or several workshops in the series. A 5% discount will be offered to individuals who register for two workshops and a 10% discount will be applied for registration to the three workshops within the semester. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b7d6d1ffee56a866e499104cf/images/46495d3f-575d...] The first 3D3C workshop on basic cell culture techniques is scheduled on February 16 & 17, 2017. Participation in the workshops requires having REM biosafety training and blood borne pathogen training. The course fee for this first workshop is $250 (see flyer attached for more information). There is no prerequisite for the workshop. The registration deadline is January 27, 2017. If you are interested or have questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, Tim Kwok Facility Manager 3D Cell Culture Core (3D3C) Facility Birck Nanotechnology Center Purdue University [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b7d6d1ffee56a866e499104cf/images/093d7558-2620...] iLabs Help Sites: As you know, the Birck Nanotechnology Center is in the process of converting from Coral over to a new lab management software package, called iLabs. Several instruments are already converted, and more are being done in January. Some helpful 'Tool Kits' have been developed to assist users in understanding iLabs and navigating through the various aspects of the software. These tool kits are liked below, and we would encourage you to review any or all to help answer any questions you may have or address any issues you may have encountered. These include Quick Reference Cards that help walk you through the different iLabs processes. There is a training video included as well. The Tool Kits are here: Business Office - PI/User Management<http://www.purdue.edu/business/mas/costing/iLab/Business%20Office%20PI%20User%20Management.html> Business Office - Recharge Center Management<http://www.purdue.edu/business/mas/costing/iLab/Business%20Office%20Recharge%20Center%20Management.html> Recharge Facility Manager/Director<http://www.purdue.edu/business/mas/costing/iLab/Recharge%20Facility%20Manager%20Director.html> Researcher/iLab User<http://www.purdue.edu/business/mas/costing/iLab/Researcher%20iLab%20User.html> Employment Opportunities Station Q Purdue Semiconductor Processing Engineer We are seeking a Semiconductor Processing Engineer at Station Q Purdue housed within the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University. Station Q Purdue is focused on development of new hybrid structures topological quantum computing. A successful candidate will fabricate devices composed of III-V semiconductor-superconductor-magnetic insulator hybrid structures. Responsibilities will also include optimization of processing of InSb-based devices, and development of processing recipes for new combinations of semiconductors and superconductors. Full description and application site: https://careers.microsoft.com/jobdetails.aspx?ss=&pg=0&so=&rw=1&jid=270628&j... For more information please contact Prof. Michael Manfra, Director Station Q Purdue, mmanfra@purdue.edu<mailto:mmanfra@purdue.edu> Cryogenic Electrical Characterization Engineer We are seeking a Cryogenic Electrical Characterization Engineer at Station Q Purdue housed within the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University. Station Q Purdue is focused on development hybrid semiconductor-superconductor systems for topological quantum computing. Engineering responsibilities include, but are not limited to: * mobility and density measurements of two-dimensional electron gases at T=4K and below *operation and maintenance of both wet and dry cryogenic refrigeration systems including systems operating at T=0.3K and T=20mK *electronics trouble-shooting, and computer-controlled data collection. Requirements: *3 years of experience with low temperature electrical measurements is required *Demonstrated ability to interface computers with electrical measurement hardware is required *Previous experience with the operation of a dilution refrigerator is highly desired *A bachelor's degree in Physics or Electrical Engineering or allied field is a minimum *Applicants need to demonstrate basic understanding of electron transport in semiconductors *A successful applicant will demonstrate the ability to work productively within a goal-oriented team. Full description and application site: https://careers.microsoft.com/jobdetails.aspx?ss=&pg=0&so=&rw=1&jid=270410&j... For more information please contact Prof. Michael Manfra, Director Station Q Purdue, mmanfra@purdue.edu<mailto:mmanfra@purdue.edu> Molecular Beam Epitaxy Operations Engineer We are seeking a Molecular Beam Epitaxy Operations Engineer at Station Q Purdue housed within the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University. Station Q Purdue is focused on development of new hybrid semiconductor-superconductor platforms for topological quantum computing. A successful candidate will operate, maintain, and develop new growth protocols in a multi-chamber molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) system that combines arsenide- and antimony-based III-V semiconductor growth with in-situ superconductor deposition. This system was specifically designed to develop new physical platforms for topological quantum computation. Full description and application site: https://careers.microsoft.com/jobdetails.aspx?ss=&pg=0&so=&rw=1&jid=270367&j... For more information please contact Prof. Michael Manfra, Director Station Q Purdue, mmanfra@purdue.edu<mailto:mmanfra@purdue.edu> Seminar Professor Andrew J. Steckle Seminar University of Cincinnati Circuits on Cellulose: From Transistors to LEDs, from Displays to Microfluids on Paper Thursday, January 19th at 11:00 am in Birck 1001 For more information please visit: http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/birck/events/index.php?view=2213
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