We'd like to bring to your attention this course offering for this Fall term, EE412: Advanced Nanofabrication Laboratory. This is a team-project-based course with the aim to develop, characterize and document processes that will be of value to the SNF labmember community. The instructors are Profs. Howe, Solgaard, and Pruitt. Students will receive not only course credit, but lab time and supplies in support of their projects -- and of course the satisfaction of contributing to the lab community knowledge base.
For more information, check out the Stanford Bulletin and the proposed course syllabus (https://snf.stanford.edu/SNF/processes/ee412/about-ee412).
We are looking for students, mentors, and projects -- and hoping to be able to match everyone up by the first week of classes. Mentors (listed by Coral ID) and project groups thus collected so far:
1. ALD - Characterize and bring up the new ALD systems. Mentor: jprovine
2. STSETCH2 - Characterization/optimization of etch recipes. Mentors: mcvittie, mtang
3. RTA's - Bring up and characterize new RTA's. Mentor: emyers
4. EV Spraycoater - Characterize/optimize spraycoater recipes. Mentors: jparker, mahnaz
5. New liftoff resist - Qualify/characterize new single-layer, negative resists for liftoff metalization. Mentor: mahnaz
Please note that each project group can have more than one project or project team.
If you would like to enroll, serve as a mentor, or propose a Community Service project, please get in touch with one of us. And please spread the word.
Thanks for your attention --
The EE412 Project Mentors
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