[Bioundgrd] Fwd: Microfabrication lecture of interest to Biology students

Janice Chang jdchang at MIT.EDU
Thu Jan 22 11:15:58 EST 2004


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>IAP lecture:
>Microfabrication 101
>Kevin Turner, Lodewyk Steyn
>Tue Jan 27, 09am-12:00pm, 2-105
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>Sponsored by: MEMS at MIT -- Prof. Martin Schmidt 
>(schmidt at MTL.MIT.EDU), Mechanical Engineering
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>A range of fabrication techniques exist today that allow 
>microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with features that range in 
>size from sub-micron to millimeters, to be constructed. This 
>short-course will provide an overview of the primary 
>microfabrication techniques. Among the topics that will be discussed 
>are thin-film processing, surface and bulk micromachining, wafer 
>bonding, and polymer fabrication techniques. A brief overview of 
>each of the processes and some applications of each will be given.
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>Process capability that exists within the Microsystems Technology 
>Laboratories at MIT will be emphasized. All experience levels are 
>welcome, however the course is designed for people with little to no 
>prior microfabrication experience.
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>Web: http://web.mit.edu/kturner/www/microfab101/
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>RSVP: lodewyk at mit.edu or kturner at mit.edu.
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>Although signup is not required, please send an e-mail if you'd like 
>to attend, as we would like to get an estimate of how many handouts 
>to print.
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