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NNIN - Multimedia
Multimedia presentations are an important part of NNIN's education, training, and technology transfer offerings. Gathered here are a variety of multimedia offerings served directly from NNIN as well as from individual sites.
Special Presentations to NNIN Network REU Students (Streamed live, and viewable later)
Talks presented at Cornell Univesity, in conjunction with the Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems.
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- Prof. Uli Wiesner, Plastics Meet Inorganics (June23) ( available for viewing) (courtesy of the Cornell Center for Materials Research)
- Prof. Alex Gaeta, "Extraordinary Data Transmission with Photons" (June 26) (available for viewing)
- Prof.George Malliaris, "Organic Electronics" July 5, 2005 (available for viewing)
- Prof. John Marohn , Organic Semiconductors July 26, 2005 (available for viewing)
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Technical Seminars and Symposia
- Societal and Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology: What are They?
- Nanomagnetics - From Discovery to Systems (In conjunction with the Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems )
- Nanoelectronics-From Discovery to Systems (In conjunction with the Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems )
- What is Nanotechnology?, Prof. Sandip Tiwari, Cornell University
- An Introduction to the Social and Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology, Dr. Anna Viseu, Cornell University
- Proceedings from the NNIN Workshop Nanotechnology as an Enabler for Neuroscience, Neuroengineering, and Neural Prosthetic Systems December 11-12, 2008, Stanford University
Courses and Short Courses
Career Development
Equipment Training
The following multimedia equipment training videos were developed for the use of users at NNIN sites. To the extent that they may be applicable, they are offered openly as part of the NNIN education and training mission. Caution, the videos may refer to features, rules, or procedures that are not universally applicable. By downloading, the user assumes all responsibility for their use.
All materials remain copyright of the respective sites and/or NNIN and my not be redistributed.
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General
- Gowning Room Procedure (Stanford) WindowsMedia
- Tweezer Cleaning Procedure (Stanford) WindowsMedia
Lithography
- Hamatech Steag HMR900 Automated Wafer Chemical Processor (Cornell) Quicktime MP4 WindowsMedia
- SVG Track Coater (Stanford) WindowsMedia
- YES HMDS Vapor Prime Oven (Stanford) WindowsMedia
- Ultratech Plate Cleaner (Georgia Tech) MPEG
Thin Film Etching
- Gasonics Asher (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Plasma-Therm RIE (Georgia Tech) MPEG
Thin Film Deposition
- CVC E-beam Evaporator (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- PVD 75 Filament Evaporator ( Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Plasma-Therm PECVD (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Unaxis PECVD (Georgia Tech) MPEG
Other
- AET Rapid Thermal Processor (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Lindberg Furnace (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Supercritical Point Dryer (Georgia Tech) MPEG
Characterization
- Leo Supra 55 and Utra 55 SEMs (Cornell) Quicktime WindowsMedia
- Hitachi SEM (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Digital Instruments 3100 AFM (Cornell) Quicktime MP4 WindowsMedia
- Woolam V-VASE spectroscopic ellipsometer (Cornell) Quicktime MP4 WindowsMedia
- Woolam Ellipsometer (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Wyko Profilometer (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- Nanospec 3000 Film Analyzer (Georgia Tech) MPEG
- YES Polyimde Vacuum Oven Quicktime WindowsMedia
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