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Coral to Badger ConversionTue Jan 8
In January, the SNF lab management software system was converted from Coral over to Badger, the commercial version of Coral. Please go to the SNF main website for updates and links to conversion info.
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SNF Email ListsTue Jan 8
Stay up-to-date on lab and tool status! Check out the new Mailman system for managing/archiving SNF emails.
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Lab is open!Tue Jan 8
The lab is open again, as of 7 am this morning. Make sure to check tool status on Badger before making your processing plans.
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SNF Affiliates ProgramTue Jan 1
The SNF Affiliates program is a partnership between SNF and our industrial member organizations to cultivate a world-class, applied research laboratory for the fabrication of nanoscale structures and devices. Membership fees go to support new tools and capabilities, as well as facilitate programs to improve lab operations with regard to safety, equipment, and education.
SNF values our industrial labmembers. Success at SNF is measured not only by the many member students who graduate, but also by the devices that become commercialized. The SNF Affiliates program provides a forum for our most committed industrial members in order to better serve our mutual research and fabrication objectives.
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New Etchers online!Sat Dec 1
Four new plasma etchers are now available for use to labmembers willing to beta test them. There are three PlasmaTherm Versaline ICP etchers: Metal, Deep Oxide, and DRIE; and an Oxford III-V system.
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SNF Rate Changes, effective Dec. 2012Sat Dec 1
The second part of the SNF rate restructuring went into effect on 12/1/12. These rates will be in effect until the end of the fiscal year, on 8/31/13.
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NNIN Director
ProfessorRoger T. Howe Roger T. Howe is the Stanford Site Director of NSF's National Nanofabrication Infrastructure Network (NNIN) and also serves as Director for the NNIN. He is the William E. Ayer Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, as well as the Faculty Director of the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility.
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- Stanford University
- Cornell University
- University of Michigan
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Washington
- Pennsylvania State University
- University of California at Santa Barbara
- University of Minnesota
- University of Texas at Austin
- Harvard University
- Howard University
- University of Colorado
- Arizona State University
- Washington University in St. Louis
