Wednesday, February 6, 2013

[labmembers] Reminder: Venture Clinic today, 4:30 pm

Hi all --

Just a reminder that Shahin Farschi from Lux Capital and Gavin McCraley
from Wilson-Sonsini, will be here with their guests from AMAT Ventures
for an open discussion about how to startup a company. This is today,
at 4:30 pm, in the Allen 101 conference room.

Cheers --

Mary

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Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
Paul G. Allen Room 136, Mail Code 4070
Stanford, CA 94305
(650)723-9980
mtang@stanford.edu
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

[labmembers] new leadership in SNF

Dear Labmembers,

At a meeting just concluded, Dean Plummer and I announced that Mary Tang
and Aubrey Martinez will be in running the SNF, effectively
immediately. Mary's tentative title is "Lab Manager" and Aubrey's is
"Business Manager" for SNF.

We appreciate your support of Mary and Aubrey, as we work together to
continue the SNF's upward trajectory.

Thanks,
Roger Howe
Faculty Director
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[labmembers] Venture Clinic, Wed. 4:30 pm

Hello labmembers --

The Venture Clinic is back! Shahin Farschi (Lux Capital) and Gavin
McCraley (Wilson Sonsini) return to host open discussions about start
ups. This time, they've also invited associates from AMAT Ventures. If
you have an idea you think you might like to see commercialized, this is
a good place to start -- Shahin and Gavin are generous with their advice
and insight. All are welcome.

The Venture Clinic will be on Wed., 2/6, at 4:30 pm in the Allen 101
Conference Room.


Cheers --

Mary

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Monday, February 4, 2013

[labmembers] Fwd: IEEE Engineer Meet and Greet

Folks, this meet and greet may be of interest to some of you working on micromachined devices or analog circuits.


From: "Vijay Kris Narasimhan" <vijayn@stanford.edu>
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Sent: Monday, February 4, 2013 11:13:39 PM
Subject: IEEE Engineer Meet and Greet

Meet and Greet with Engineers from Silicon Labs
Free food and a chance to talk to engineers about careers, technology, and job opportunities
Monday, February 11 @ 5PM  - Packard Atrium
Sign-up here:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDZiVnhuZ1RjYVVmSWc2c3NtaHBYR3c6MA

Hey All!

Silicon Labs, one of the world's premier Analog IC companies is visiting Stanford again on Monday, February 11.  At this informal gathering, you'll have a chance to meet three of Si Labs' engineers in a small group setting to ask them about their history, their careers, and technology and opportunities at Silicon Labs.  The bios of the engineers are below.  

Colin Weltin-Wu is a design engineer in the timing group at Silicon Labs, developing ultra-low-power and highly-programmable frequency generators. Previous experience includes power conversion, low-power data converters and embedded programming. He holds BS and MS degrees from MIT, and a PhD from Columbia University.

Bruno W. Garlepp is a Sr. Design Director of Timing and MEMS and the Managing Director of the Silicon Labs' Sunnyvale site. He has over 18 years of design and design management experience developing precision timing devices and high-speed wireline devices and interfaces. He holds a BSEE from UCLA and an MSEE from Stanford University and has over 40 US patents

Gozde Fidan is a Sr. Applications Engineering Manager in the Broadcast division of Silicon Labs. She has been working on mixed-signal receiver applications for markets ranging from cellphones to automotive radios.  Ms. Fidan earned degrees from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara/Turkey (BSEE 1998) and Penn State University (MSEE 2000.)

Friday, February 1, 2013

[labmembers] John Bumganer resignation

Dear SNF Labmembers,

John Bumgarner has resigned as SNF Operations Director and left
Stanford, effective today. I've been working with Dean Plummer, since
we learned of his decision a few days ago, on an interim plan to take
the SNF at least through the end of NNIN in February 2014.

I appreciate your patience over the next few days, until we make an
announcement of the interim plan early next week. Needless to say, your
support of the SNF will also be extremely important during this
challenging period.

Thanks,
Roger Howe
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Thursday, January 31, 2013

[labmembers] Fwd: EIPBN 2013: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED Help us spread the word ...

Greetings Ebeam Lab Users and SNF Lab Members:


EIPBN Abstract Submission Deadline has been extended!

I request all of the Ebeam Lab Users, and Lab Members working in SNF,  consider submitting an abstract to this very high level Nanofabrication Conference to be held in Nashville end of May 2013.
The conference has extended the abstract submission deadline for a few more days to a week.

Please visit this site for more information:  http://eipbn.org/

All the Best,

James Conway
Electron Beam Technology Group
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
Stanford University
jwc@snf.stanford.edu




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57th International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication
May 28 – May 31, 2013
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee
 

Dear EIPBN Community,

The abstract website is still open for authors who may be a little late.
We ask you to help us spread the word to colleagues who may not have
attended EIPBN in the past. We are looking for way to expand the conference
and your participation is important. 

For abstract submission click here.

Registration is OPEN, click here.

Deadlines:

  • Abstract Submission: January 21 2013 (extended)
  • Early Registration last day: May 1 2013
  • Online Registration last day: May 18 2013
* The Program Chair reserves the right to accept late entries if the abstracts are of high quality and impact.

Abstracts representing high quality original research are invited in the following areas:

·  Extreme UV Lithography ·  Electron & ion beam lithography
·  Advanced optical lithography ·  Metrology & imaging
·  Resists & resist processing ·  Plasma etch & deposition
·  Nanofabrication techniques ·  Maskless lithography
·  Nanoimprint lithography ·  Soft lithography & embossing
·  Atomic layer deposition ·  Novel materials in nanofabrication

Topics in emerging technologies include:

·  Nano-scale simulation & modelling  ·   Nanophotonics
·  Patterned media & data storage ·   Nano-electronics
·  Nano-biology ·   Micro- & nano-scale MEMS
·  Micro- & nano-fluidics ·   Self assembly & directed self assembly
·  Nanofabrication for energy sources ·   Atomic & Molecular manipulation


Do not forget to sign up for the Mentorship Hour (for all), Virtual Job Fair and Student Breakfast (students)


NEW: AVS is encouraging manuscript submissions by offering FREE AVS membership to authors of manuscripts accepted for publication and FREE page charges.


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We thank you for your time, and look forward to seeing you at EIPBN 2013 !

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[labmembers] REMINDER: Special Presentation: "Single Digit Nanofabrication for Nanoscience" Dr. Deirdre Olynick, UC Berkeley Lawrence Berkeley Labs and Molecular Foundry TODAY ALLEN X 101 12:00 - 1:30 PM.

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Your reminder to please join us for this presentation. Pizza will be provided

Special EBEAM LAB Presentation
ALLEN–X 101 Auditorium
Thursday January 31, 2013, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

 

 

Single Digit Nanofabrication for Nanoscience

Dr. Deirdre Olynick

Staff Scientist, Nanofabrication Facility, Molecular Foundry,
 University of California at Berkeley's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

Nanofabrication at single digit nano (SDN) resolution (below 10 nm) opens up new possibilities in nanoscience.  SDN applications at the Molecular Foundry include nanofluidics for single molecular detection, optical imaging of materials far below the diffraction limit, and structured materials for efficient energy production.

 

Our group has made significant advances developing new materials and processes for patterning SDN features.  I will highlight our work which combines "bottom-up" and "top-down" techniques and span areas such as novel dry development, SDN modulus characterization of resists, selective atomic layer deposition, double patterning, nanoimprint, and super selective, cryogenic dry etching. Challenges and opportunities will be discussed along with new applications.

 

 

Biography

 

Deirdre Olynick is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Molecular Foundry, one of five DOE Nanoscale User Centers.   She received her Ph. D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois where she was a Fannie and John Hertz Fellow and awarded fellowship from the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense.  She received her B.S. from North Carolina State University.  Prior to coming to LBNL, she worked in the semiconductor industry including at Applied Material.  In 1998, she joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) as a staff scientist in nanofabrication, first at the Center for X-ray Optics and then at the Molecular Foundry.  Her current research areas include resist materials, self-assembly, nanoscale plasma etching, nanoimprint lithography, and patterning for energy. 


Hosted by James W. Conway
jwc@snf.stanford.edu

 

 

 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

[labmembers] Wafer bonding out of SNF

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows a wafer to wafer bonding capability
outside of SNF, either in a University fab or as a service from a vendor.

-Jyotindra
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Monday, January 28, 2013

[labmembers] Special Presentation: "Single Digit Nanofabrication for Nanoscience" Dr. Deirdre Olynick, UC Berkeley Lawrence Berkeley Labs and Molecular Foundry Thursday Jan 31, 2013 12:00 - 1:30 PM.

Special EBEAM LAB Presentation
ALLEN–X 101 Auditorium
Thursday January 31, 2013, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

 

 

Single Digit Nanofabrication for Nanoscience

Dr. Deirdre Olynick

Staff Scientist, Nanofabrication Facility, Molecular Foundry,
 University of California at Berkeley’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

Nanofabrication at single digit nano (SDN) resolution (below 10 nm) opens up new possibilities in nanoscience.  SDN applications at the Molecular Foundry include nanofluidics for single molecular detection, optical imaging of materials far below the diffraction limit, and structured materials for efficient energy production.

 

Our group has made significant advances developing new materials and processes for patterning SDN features.  I will highlight our work which combines “bottom-up” and “top-down” techniques and span areas such as novel dry development, SDN modulus characterization of resists, selective atomic layer deposition, double patterning, nanoimprint, and super selective, cryogenic dry etching. Challenges and opportunities will be discussed along with new applications.

 

 

Biography

 

Deirdre Olynick is a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Molecular Foundry, one of five DOE Nanoscale User Centers.   She received her Ph. D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois where she was a Fannie and John Hertz Fellow and awarded fellowship from the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense.  She received her B.S. from North Carolina State University.  Prior to coming to LBNL, she worked in the semiconductor industry including at Applied Material.  In 1998, she joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) as a staff scientist in nanofabrication, first at the Center for X-ray Optics and then at the Molecular Foundry.  Her current research areas include resist materials, self-assembly, nanoscale plasma etching, nanoimprint lithography, and patterning for energy. 


Hosted by James W. Conway
jwc@snf.stanford.edu

 

 

 

[labmembers] Single Crystal Quartz Wafer?

Hello,

I am in search of single crystal quartz samples of thickness roughly 0.5mm and with the optical axis (c-axis) normal to the surface. A whole wafer or small pieces of one would be fine, especially if polished on both sides. Might anyone have some spare material that they would not mind letting me have? Thanks!

-Alex Fried (Kapitulnik group)
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Friday, January 25, 2013

[drytek2-pcs] Comment drytek2 SNF 2013-01-25 13:04:03: process 1 light bulb out

process 1 light bulb is out. Functioning ok.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

[labmembers] lab has been cleaned

Hello all,

The last two days the floor of the lab has been scribed, vacuumed and moped.
All the tapes and sticky stuff has been removed from the floor around
the lab in different areas.
The walls and the windows has been cleaned.

Please keep the lab clean
mahnaz
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

[drytek2-pcs] Comment drytek2 SNF 2013-01-23 10:19:05: proc 1 light out

light to indicate process 1 has been selected is out. looks like process 1 still runs fine though.
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Monday, January 21, 2013

[labmembers] Monthly lab clean Time changed

Hello all,

The Monthly lab clean up  will be on  1/23/13 and 1/24/13, the clean up time will be

                                                                from 6 am till 10 am on both days.

The lab will be open during this time.

mahnaz