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Duke University - SMIF
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The Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) is the Pratt School of Engineering’s core facility that enables materials, devices, and integrated systems research at Duke University in a variety of fields that include nanotechnology, biomaterials and biomedical engineering, information sciences, optoelectronics, sensor technology, and renewable energy. SMIF is housed in the Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences (FCIEMAS). The facility consists of 7,000 square feet of clean room fabrication space, and nearly 3,000 square feet of specialized laboratory space for characterization and imaging equipment. SMIF is part of the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network (RTNN) in partnership with similar facilities at NC State University and the UNC Chapel Hill. The RTNN is one of 16 organizations nationwide that comprise the National Science Foundation sponsored National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) program.
MicroCT of an Aye-Aye Lemur Hand!
A MicroCT scan done at Duke University's Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF). The Aye-Aye was part of a unique population of these nocturnal lemurs housed at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina. In the scan you can see the outer layer of skin and claws in grey with the bones of the hand highlighted in purple.
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Microfabrication Workshop 2022 - CHANL
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Watch this documentary style capture of an exciting workshop by the technical director of the Chapel Hill Analytical and Nanofabrication Laboratory (CHANL), Bob Geil, as he takes three undergraduate students (Claire, Addison and Melissa) on a hands-on trip through the stages of photolithography, thin film deposition and metal lift-off to fabricate the source and drain of a thin film transistor....
Welcome To SMIF
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1minute tour of SMIF! Music: Floating by Roa soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/_-floating Music promoted by Audio Library ruclips.net/video/kBxU-TV_-PE/видео.html
All Women in Tech RISE: Reversing Injustice for Social Empowerment
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Technology’s pervasiveness and impact, and the economic mobility for tech creators, demand that all people drive the future of tech. Yet social injustice prevents the participation of women, especially minoritized women, who represent less than 5% of the tech workforce. We propose a paradigm shift to increase women’s participation and leadership in tech by creating an empowerment ecosystem that...
All Women in Tech RISE: Reversing Injustice for Social Empowerment
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Technology’s pervasiveness and impact, and the economic mobility for tech creators, demand that all people drive the future of tech. Yet social injustice prevents the participation of women, especially minoritized women, who represent less than 5% of the tech workforce. We propose a paradigm shift to increase women’s participation and leadership in tech by creating an empowerment ecosystem that...
Sciencing with Abby: Rock salt ice cream
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Come make ice cream with Abby and learn the science behind how our magic ingredient works! Materials: 1 cup of rock salt (Morton makes a specific kind just for making ice cream), 1 cup of half and half, 1/2 tsp of vanilla extract, 4 cups of ice, 4 small sealable baggies (for the ice cream), 2 large gallon sized bags, measuring cups and spoons, 2 tbsp of sugar, optional toppings for ice cream Do...
Take-Out Science: Week 12: Audience samples
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In Week 12, we look at samples that you’ve sent us. Phillip Strader leads us as we explore these samples. Take-out Science is a program designed to provide you with “take-out” access to our nanotechnology tools and experts during the coronavirus pandemic. Every Tuesday at noon, we stream a new show in real time focused on a different theme. Dr. Holly Leddy leads exploration of each topic using ...
RTNN/SDNI Take-Out Science Week 11: Over the Rainbow
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This week's topic: Over the Rainbow. Take-Out Science Takeover! Our friends from the San Diego Nanotechnology Infrastructure show us how tiny features can create colors. Take-out Science is a program designed to provide you with “take-out” access to our nanotechnology tools and experts during the coronavirus pandemic. Every Tuesday at noon, we stream a new show in real time focused on a differe...
RTNN/SDNI Take-Out Science Week 8: Under the Sea
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This week's topic: Under the sea! Special takeover by Dr. Ryan Nicholl from San Diego Nanotechnology Infrastructure. Zoom way in on some shark skin, diatoms, and other microscopic sea creatures! Take-out Science is a program designed to provide you with “take-out” access to our nanotechnology tools and experts during the coronavirus pandemic. Every Tuesday at noon, we stream a new show in real ...
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Research -Advanced
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One of the coolest things about being in nanotechnology is the chance to do scientific research. Come learn about the experiments that my friends have done to find a new cure for cancer, create a way to break down plastics that is good for the environment, and more! The explanations of science in this video are accessible to our more advanced scientists.
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Research -Beginner
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One of the coolest things about being in nanotechnology is the chance to do scientific research. Come learn about the experiments that my friends have done to find a new cure for cancer, create a way to break down plastics that is good for the environment, and more! The explanations of science in this video are accessible to our new scientists.
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano in your field -Advanced
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How are scientists and engineers using nanotechnology in their specific fields? Find out in the third video of the Abby's Small Talk interview series! Come hear how nanotechnology is being used to change the game in fields like physics, sustainability, medicine, and more! This video is for our advanced scientists.
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano in Your Field -Beginner
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Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano in Your Field -Beginner
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano Everday -Advanced
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Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano Everday -Advanced
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano everyday -Beginner
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Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, Nano everyday -Beginner
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, What is nanotechnology? Advanced
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Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, What is nanotechnology? Advanced
Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, What is nanotechnology? Beginner
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Sciencing with Abby: Abby's Small Talk, What is nanotechnology? Beginner
Sciencing with Abby: Size and Scale -beginner
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Sciencing with Abby: Size and Scale -beginner
Sciencing with Abby: Size and Scale -Advanced
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Sciencing with Abby: Size and Scale -Advanced
Sciencing with Abby: Milk and Soap -Advanced
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Sciencing with Abby: Milk and Soap -Advanced
RTNN Sciencing with Abby: Milk and Soap-Beginner
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RTNN Sciencing with Abby: Milk and Soap-Beginner
Introduction to the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
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Introduction to the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
thank you very much
Even civid vaxxed? Welcome to banoparticles now assembling I to structures in your body? Did you give them permission?
Love these vids! They have really helped me acclimate to my new role within the semiconductor industry
It’s its own kiln..nice.
Yep, I worked with one of these, for InSn deposition.
Brilliant explanation. Very easy to follow and understand. I have a question regarding the crystal sensor used for thickness monitoring. How and how often the deposition of metals on the crystal sensor is cleaned or removed? Is it an automatic or manual process?
Turbo Molecular pumps also have the problem of being destroyed by accident venting of the chamber to higher pressures.
Thanks for your explanation and keep it up I hope one day it will be me
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I am sem operator i have worked for 15 years
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Very interesting the explication
Exactly what we have in the life and what I was taught today. Thank you for this video.
You said: "In development, only the parts of the resist that have been exposed by EBL, will be removed. But this is only true if the resist is a positive resist. If you use a negative resist, all the exposed parts are going to be hardened , and after the development, only the unexposed areas get removed.
The resist can be positive or negative. Depending on whether it's a positive or negative resist, the exposed resist can be removed or retained respectively, after the development.
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Is there any pos doc vacant??
Thank you, I am really interested in this video helped me to understand the fundamental basics
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This was an INCREDIBLE video!!! I have been helping a semiconductor fab do the CAD drawings for the new tool install so i spend a lot of time around all of these machines. I had no idea how they or what the process was but this totally explained it! Thank you!
Professor, Please check how many nano off-road tire burns 🔥 are on your underwear right now 😅
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we are manufacturer of magnetron sputtering source for pvd coating machine.
What is Nanotechnology?
awesome video
amazing
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Let me complic🎉🎉ated for you what Nano mean
Please elaborate mechanism of interaction between ionization and nature of collisions between positive Ar ions and target. Regards
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Thanks insightful
Extremly well and elaburately explained. Thanks
Well explained
thank you so much for a such good demonstration
So it's a like an old vacuum tube TV
Very good 👍
I used this video to get a job I'm woefully under qualified for.
these are great short learning templates. Thanks for producing them
y aún no encuentro el voltaje con el cual estoy haciendo los depósitos 😂😂😂😂😂
this is excellent for beginners, it explains thing simply from the ground up, well done !!!
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I am very excited about to become Nano Maker. Just started consuming Nano F&B. Now testing for Glove manufacturing
Very cool. What voltage is required to form the plasma?
Depends on the pressure of the system, but it ranges in the many hundreds to roughly a thousand volts. Also the plasma initiation voltage is higher than the voltage required to sustain the plasma in most cases, so a striking voltage is used similar to how tig welders have a high frequency start.
Great content. Keep it up!