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The Statistical Process Control for Technicians webinar was presented by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) in January of 2013. This collection includes presentation slides and a webinar handout. Presenters included Barbara Lopez, Research Engineer at the University of New Mexico...
The Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) provides information and training on the applications and fabrication of microsystems devices. SCME's YouTube channel contains a collection of videos on Deposition, Photolithography, Micromachining, Pressure Sensors, DNA Hybridization, and a...
This video, published by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, provides an overview of Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS). During the video, Terry Kuzma from Pennsylvania State University introduces SIMS and the SIMS device,...
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, teaches students about Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Nanoparticles are too small to be viewed with a light microscope so a SEM must be employed which "uses electrons to image the surface of a material." A Teacher's...
This lab 6-page guide, created by created by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, is for an online laboratory activity focused on self assembled monolayers (SAMs). During the lab, students will "explore the formation of...
In this webinar, published by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support Center, Veena Misra from the University of North Carolina discusses the challenges and barriers of using self-powered wearable devices for monitoring personal health. Highlighted throughout the presentation is...
The SEWP Digest is a newsletter from the National Bureau of Economic Research's Science and Engineering Workforce Project. This issue features articles on nanotechnology. Covered topics include jobs in nanotechnology, nanotechnology safety, and other developments in the field.
This webinar was presented by Daniel López and introduces the fundamentals and limitations of current micro-machines. López also discusses the prospect of creating shape morphing structures by using origami and Kirigami techniques combined with nanoscale materials. These shape morphing systems...
In this webinar, hosted by Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support Center (NACK Center), Daniel López from Pennsylvania State University, discusses the evolution and directions of research in micromachines and shape-changing micromachines. Throughout the presentation, López covers...
These nanotechnology lab use documents are provided by Seattle's Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education (SHINE) and cover policies and fees for the North Seattle College (NSC) Nanotechnology Lab. The lab is open to NSC students, academic users, and industry users who complete a 4-hour...
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