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  1. Nano-Characterization and Nano-Fabrication using EB/IB Tools

    Online Presentations | 29 Sep 2022 | Contributor(s):: Tomoko Borsa, NACK Network

  2. A Career in Nanotechnology - Nanofabrication

    Online Presentations | 22 Sep 2022 | Contributor(s):: Jacob Trevino, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

  3. Fabricating a MEMS Pressure Sensor – You Can Do This!

    Online Presentations | 03 Aug 2022 | Contributor(s):: Matthias Pleil, NACK Network

  4. Nanofabrication Tools: Etching and Thin Films

    Teaching Materials | 11 Jun 2020 | Contributor(s):: Rano Sidhu, NNCI Nano

    This is a four-part lesson designed to help students understand the terminology, procedures, and equipment used to manufacture micro and nanoscale products. It helps them explore the processes used in nanofabrication including electroplating, PCB etching and etch time. In this lesson, students...

  5. ECE 595M Lecture 3.1: Lithography - Optical Lithography

    Online Presentations | 04 Mar 2020 | Contributor(s):: Minghao Qi

  6. ECE 595M Lecture 3.3: Lithography - Resist Technology

    Online Presentations | 25 Feb 2020 | Contributor(s):: Minghao Qi

  7. Photolithography (Option A)

    Teaching Materials | 06 Feb 2020 | Contributor(s):: James J Marti, Nano-Link Center for Nanotechnology Education

    This module presents an introduction and demonstration of photolithography, the process of copying a high-resolution pattern onto multiple substrates. Students replicate key steps in the process of photolithography and learn how these processes fit into the fabrication of micro- and nanoscale...

  8. Doping to Create a Semiconductor: Changing conductive properties through diffusion

    Teaching Materials | 14 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: Kaye Sheets, NNCI Nano

    In the semiconductor industry scientists take advantage of diffusion to “dope” or introduce atoms into a silicon wafer to change its conductive properties. The lesson simulates the diffusion of a gas phase substance (ammonia) into a solid substrate (gelatin)  and compares the...

  9. Electrodeposition and Synthesis of Nickel Nanowires

    Teaching Materials | 14 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: Stephen Stillanous, Paul Longwell, Zulekia Torres, Ronald Redwing, Mary Shoemaker, NNCI Nano

    This is a two part lesson for high school chemistry students. In part 1, the lab is designed to introduce students to the applications of forcing a chemical reaction using an electrical current. Students will discover how a flow of electrons allows cations in solution to revert to a solid state...

  10. Hiding Behind the Mask: A Fabrication Activity Focused on Etching

    Teaching Materials | 13 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: John Gomm, NNCI Nano

    This lab is designed to help students understand one aspect of semiconductor manufacture: selective layering. The activity focuses on electrochemical etching which is used in semiconductor manufacturing.

  11. ME 598: Nanoscale Fabrication & Characterization

    Courses | 27 Jun 2019 | Contributor(s):: Sungwoo Nam

    This course will provide a practical understanding of state-of-the-art nanoscale fabrication and characterization, and the fundamental principles behind these advanced techniques.

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    I'm an undergrad at Texas A&M almost done with a EE degree!

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  13. Physical and Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Online Presentations | 23 Apr 2018 | Contributor(s):: Sebastien Maeder, NACK Network

    OutlinePlasma Deposition IntroductionDeposition CoverageThe Six Basic Steps of Chemical Vapor DepositionFilm GrowthIssues Concerning PECVD DepositionTypes of PECVD Deposition

  14. Plasma Removal Process

    Online Presentations | 27 Mar 2018 | Contributor(s):: Terry Kuzma, NACK Network

    OutlinePart 1: Can be viewed hereIntroductionModels to understand the plasma processPart 2: This lectureChemistryAnalyzing recipe parameters, and the resultant etch profilesEndpoint

  15. Plasmas and Materials

    Online Presentations | 27 Mar 2018 | Contributor(s):: Terry Kuzma, NACK Network

    OutlinePart 1: This lectureIntroductionModels to understand the plasma processPart 2: Can be viewed hereChemistryAnalyzing recipe parameters, and the resultant etch profilesEndpoint

  16. Metal Nanoparticles: How are they manufactured, what useful properties do they have and what are some examples of products?

    Online Presentations | 01 Feb 2018 | Contributor(s):: James Delattre, NACK Network

    Outline:History of Synthetic Metal NanoparticlesContemporary DefinitionsMethods of manufactureUseful propertiesCommercial examples available TODAY

  17. Jun 05 2017

    2017 Summer School on ENGINEERED LIVING SYSTEMS

    A new scientific field for creating engineered, living, multi-cellular ‘machines’ to solve real problems in health, security, and the environment. The primary goal of the 2017 Summer School on...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1532

  18. Learning Module: Etch Processes Overview for Microsystems

    Teaching Materials | 25 Apr 2017 | Contributor(s):: Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME)

    This learning module introduces the most common etch processes used for the fabrication of microsystems.  Activities allow you to demonstrate your understanding of the terminology and basic concepts of these processes.

  19. Wet Etching in Nanofabrication

    Teaching Materials | 11 Jan 2017 | Contributor(s):: Manuel Casillas, NNCI Nano

    This lab will help students understand how chemical reactions are used to create the specific shapes on surfaces of crystalline materials, which make up functional components within electronics. The fabrication of electronic devices is now reaching into the nanoscale with the capability of more...

  20. Small Scale Sculpting

    Teaching Materials | 09 Jan 2017 | Contributor(s):: Marilyn Garza, NNCI Nano

    This lab is analogous with some nanofabrication processes. This lab will help students understand some of the challenges encountered while making semiconductor chips and waveguides, both of which are found in electronic circuits.