next User meeting March 4th 2005

Center for Micro-Magnetic and Electronic Devices

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY   Lexington, KY   40506

                                          

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 Kentucky ’s development of both innovative academic research and the realization of emerging commercial ideas.  

Organizational Information

Capabilities

Equipment

Overview of Device Fabrication Techniques

 

Lab Procedures (many files to download including policies and instructions)

Highlights of Current Faculty Research

Contact Information

Employment Opportunities