LNF staff member part of top downloaded articles ever in Integrated Optics...
The article published by the LNF staff member Khaled Mnaymneh, titled “Enhanced photonic crystal cavity-waveguide coupling using local slow-light engineering”, has become one of the top articles...
View ArticleLNF staff member has paper published on the strain analysis of highly...
A staff member of the LNF recently had a paper published pertaining to the controlled site selection of quantum dots in a stress-sensitive environment. The research studies the effects of external...
View ArticleLNF Users Symposium Poster Winners Announced
Thanks to all the speakers, panelists, and everybody who attended the LNF Users Symposium on November 14th for making it a success! Congratulations to our four poster winners: Best Poster: Yi Yuan,...
View ArticleClimate Sensing Nanotechnology is Moving into Unexpected Fields and Proving...
In 2009, Rakesh Katragadda founded the Ann Arbor based AMF-Nano Corp. Since then, Rakesh has pushed his climate sensing nanotechnology into the fields of manufacturing, agriculture, and medicine. AMF...
View ArticleProcess Elements for the Deep and Vertical Etching of Fused Silica in an NLD...
January 6, 2014 at Noon in Room EECS 1005. Pizza will be served. Abstract: Etching deep and vertical structures in fused silica is an important process capability that many fields of micro fabrication...
View ArticleThe promise of microchannel artificial lungs
Lung disease affects over 200 million people worldwide and kills over 2 million people annually. In the United States, it is the only major disease with an increasing death rate. Artificial lung...
View ArticleIntelliSuite Workshop: An end-to-end Solution for MEMS Design and Simulation
The NNIN at the University of Michigan will be hosting a free Workshop entitled ” IntelliSuite Workshop: An end-to-end Solution for MEMS Design and Simulation”. Click below to register for this event...
View ArticleLNF/NNIN receives generous support for technician training
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View ArticleAtomic Layer Deposition (ALD): Fundamentals and Applications
February 27, 2014 at 3:00pm in Room EECS 1005. Refreshments will be served. Abstract: Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a powerful nanofabrication technique capable of depositing highly-conformal...
View ArticleLNF Microfluidics Workshop – Thursday, March 6, 2014
The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility (LNF), in association with the Microfluidics Biomedical Sciences Training Program (MBSTP), will be hosting a workshop on microfluidics March 6th. The workshop will...
View ArticleSpring NanoCamp 2014
When: April 5, 2014 Time: 9am-5pm Location: Lurie Nanofabrication Facility–University of Michigan Learn about microelectronics, nanotechnology and more! How are your iPod, cell phone and computer made?...
View ArticleThermal Vision: Graphene light detector first to span infrared spectrum
The first room-temperature light detector that can sense the full infrared spectrum has the potential to put heat vision technology into a contact lens. Unlike comparable mid- and far-infrared...
View ArticleMEEP: A flexible, free-software package for electromagnetic simulations by...
The NNIN/C at the University of Michigan will be hosting a workshop on “A flexible, free-software package for electromagnetic simulations by the FDTD method”. Click below to register to view this event...
View ArticleThomas Frost Receives Best Paper Award for Achieving a HQ QD Red Laser
Lasers emitting in the 600nm wavelength range have important applications in medicine, optical information processing, plastic fiber communication systems, optical storage, and full color laser...
View ArticleLNF Users Symposium Poster Winners Announced
Thanks to all the speakers, panelists, and everybody who attended the LNF Users Symposium on November 14th for making it a success! Congratulations to our four poster winners: Best Poster: Yi Yuan,...
View ArticleLNF/NNIN receives generous support for technician training
More information available at http://buff.ly/1dYUjbX
View ArticleLNF staff member has paper published on the strain analysis of highly...
A staff member of the LNF recently had a paper published pertaining to the controlled site selection of quantum dots in a stress-sensitive environment. The research studies the effects of external...
View ArticleLNF Users Symposium – 2nd Annual
The Lurie Nano Fabrication facility at the University of Michigan will be having its 2nd annual LNF Users Symposium! The Symposium will host a keynote speech, users talks and poster sessions. Click...
View ArticleScalable Sources for Non-Classical Light using Local Slow-Light Engineering
Khaled Mnaymneh Engineer in Research Lead University of Michigan, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Monday, December 15, 2014 11:00am – 12:00pm 1005 EECS Add to Google...
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