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Welcome to the UT-Microelectronics Center, funded since 2004 by the National Science Foundation through the

National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network. We are a state-of-the-art, shared-equipment, open-use resource.

Our laboratory serves academic, industrial, and governmental researchers across the country and around the globe.

The MRC is more than just a lab. It is a vibrant community of researchers.

 

Our lab-members come from a wide variety of disciplines, with research in areas of electronics, optics, MEMS,

biology, and chemistry, as well as process characterization and fabrication of more traditional electronics devices.

 

The laboratory is located in the MER building at the JJ Pickle Research Campus, The University

of Texas at Austin. The MRC welcomes researchers from any discipline who wishes to explore uses of

microfabrication technology in their work.

 


SEI Research at MRC node of the NNIN


 

At NNIN (http://sei.nnin.org), we are committed to fostering research on the social and ethical implications of nanotechnology. NNIN users are at the forefront of nanotechnology and can offer unique insight into this research.

To this end, users may be invited to participate in a research project, such as by answering a survey or participating in an interview. Although users are free to decline, and their decision to participate or not to participate will have no bearing on their ability to use the NNIN, we sincerely hope that users will consider each request and accept as many invitations as they can in the spirit of advancing knowledge on social and ethical issues and helping to ensure that NNIN remains a leader in nanotechnology innovation.


For any questions, please contact:

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To learn how to become a lab-member, click here


 

Contact Information                     


Process Development, Fabrication and User Support

Marylene Palard PhD
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Room: 1.606H
Phone: (512) 471-1344
Cell: (512) 965-6671

MER Facility Manager

James Hitzfelder
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Room 1.108C
Phone: (512) 471-9070
Pager: 397-7390
Fax: 512-471-9674

Facility Safety Training Coordinator

Darren Robbins
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Room 1.108D
Phone: (512) 471-9956
Pager: 397-7387
Fax: 512-471-9674

Training and Equipment Qualification

Johnny Johnson
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Room: MER 2.604A
Phone: (512)-471-0156
or (512)-845-7273

JEOL 6000 Electron Beam Lithography Support

Bill Ostler
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Room MER 2.604A
Phone: (512)-475-6713
FAX: (512)-471-9674

Imprio 100 Support

Jesse James
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Room MER 2.604A
Phone: (512)-232-9138
Pager: 606-9871
FAX: (512)-471-9674

Tech Staff III / Training & Qualification

Ricardo Garcia
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Room MER 2.604J
Phone: (512)-232-7328
FAX: (512)-471-5625

TEM FEI Support


Samaresh Guchhait PhD
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Room MER 2.604A

FAX: (512)-471-9674




This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation under Grant No. ECS-0335765. Any opinions, findings,
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National Science Foundation.