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This MEMS 103: Biomedical Applications of Microsystems webinar was presented by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) on January 20, 2012 and is offered as an Elluminate Live! recorded Session. Presenters include Barb Lopez, Research Engineer at the University of New Mexico and...
These resources include presentation slides and a handout from the MEMS 201 webinar presented by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) on June 28, 2012. Questions covered in the webinar include: What are the differences between amorphous, single-crystal and poly-crystal solids? Why...
This collection contains the presentation slides and handout that accompanied the webinar Microsystem Process -- Part 1 Deposition. This webinar was created by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education(SCME) and was presented on September 27, 2012. Webinar presenters included Barbara Lopez,...
These presentation slides, made available by the Support Center for Microsystems Education, provide instructional information on etch processes for microsystems and photolithography. Topics include the role of photolithography and etch within microsystems fabrication, the photolithography process,...
These presentation slides accompanied the "Advanced Problem Solving Tools Applied to Microfabrication" webinar presented by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME). Presenters included Barbara Lopez, Research Engineer at the University of New Mexico and Instructional Designer...
The Statistical Process Control for Technicians webinar was presented by the Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) in January of 2013. This collection includes presentation slides and a webinar handout. Presenters included Barbara Lopez, Research Engineer at the University of New Mexico...
The Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME) provides information and training on the applications and fabrication of microsystems devices. SCME's YouTube channel contains a collection of videos on Deposition, Photolithography, Micromachining, Pressure Sensors, DNA Hybridization, and a...
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, teaches students about Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Nanoparticles are too small to be viewed with a light microscope so a SEM must be employed which "uses electrons to image the surface of a material." A Teacher's...
Nanotechnology is an emerging field of engineering, but the small structure of the technology makes it intimidating for many. This website, hosted by The National Infrastructure Network, allows users to “see” nanotechnology. It more specifically addresses three questions: “Why would we want to make...
The SEWP Digest is a newsletter from the National Bureau of Economic Research's Science and Engineering Workforce Project. This issue features articles on nanotechnology. Covered topics include jobs in nanotechnology, nanotechnology safety, and other developments in the field.
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