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April 22, 2020 | 11AM-12PM | SENIC Technical Webinar Series: Session 1 - "Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC) – A Regional Research Resource"
Paul Joseph, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
The Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC) housed at the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at Georgia Tech is hosting a series of online technical seminars, from 11am - 12pm, open to the academic and industrial community with an interest in cleanroom fabrication and processing for materials, biological, and electronics research.
We invite you to join us at any of the lectures by registering at the link at the bottom of the page. On the registration form, please check the seminars for which you are interested (you are not limited in the number) so that appropriate accompanying materials, if needed, are prepared.
Abstract: The Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC) is one of 16 members of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), a network of academic user facilities serving the needs of nanoscale science, engineering, and technology by providing state-of-the-art equipment, staff expertise, and training resources. SENIC assists researchers with a broad range of micro and nanofabrication and characterization projects, such as nanostructures, nanoelectronics, MEMS, biological/chemical sensors and systems, biomaterials, photonics, materials growth and synthesis. This 30-minute webinar will provide an overview of NNCI and SENIC with a discussion of shared lab resources, external user services, and education/training programs followed by Q & A.
Bio: Paul J Joseph received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Madras, India in 1997. From 1997 to 2000, he was a Visiting Scientist for the National Science Council of Taiwan at the National Tsing Hua University. From 2001, he was a Research faculty at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. His research focused towards the development of new sacrificial polymeric materials and its application in the field of Microelectronics, Microfluidics, and Microelectromechanical Systems. Dr. Joseph is currently a Principal Research Scientist and is also serving as an external user coordinator at the GT-Institute for Electronics & Nanotechnology and his current research interests are in Nano-biotechnology, Bio- MEMS, Microfluidics, and Biosensors’ application as Diagnostics and Detection Systems. Dr. Joseph’s original research work overall resulted in 85 publications, reports, conference presentations, trade publications, and 7 awarded US and international patents.
Join the Online Event April 22nd at this link: https://bluejeans.com/283995794
Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/IENExperts
The other events are below....
April 29: "Soft Lithography Methods of Fabrication"
May 7: "Elionix ELS-G100 100 kV Electron Beam Lithography System – Enabling Nanotechnology"
May 14: "Photolithography at GT-IEN: An Overview of Processes and Equipment"
May 21: "Laser Micromachining at GT-IEN"
May 28: "Etching at GT-IEN: A Review of Processes and Equipment"