
next User meeting March 4th 2005
Center for Micro-Magnetic and Electronic Devices
On November 25, 2003 the College of Engineering faculty approved CMMED's name change proposal. Click here to see the proposal.
Other NEWS: NANO ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
General
Overview:
The CMMED is a shared use facility to encourage the
development of device research at the nano-scale. Nearly
$2 million has been invested in the basic fabrication techniques of film
deposition, lithographic pattern definition, and material etching
that will enable cutting edge research in a variety of fields.
For example, in addition to more conventional silicon based transistor
devices, simple metal/insulator circuit patterns that incorporate the self-assembly
chemistry of tailored receptors could be used for biological sensors.
Thus highly multi-disciplinary research efforts are strongly encouraged.
This facility is a resource for
Overview of Device Fabrication Techniques
Lab Procedures (many files to download including policies and instructions)
Highlights of Current Faculty Research