From betemc at rit.edu Thu Dec 6 13:41:24 2007 From: betemc at rit.edu (Bruce Tolleson) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 13:41:24 -0500 Subject: [labnetwork] Prometrix Spectramap FT 500 Manuals Message-ID: <9B275145D847914D9727D75D9382F4A80228EAEE@svits11.main.ad.rit.edu> Dear Labnetwork, We need manuals for a Prometrix Spectramap FT 500 system. We have a donated system with no manuals. There should be an operators manual and a maintenance manual for the machine. If you have either of these and would be willing to send a copy, fax or e-mail a pdf copy please contact Bruce Tolleson (585) 478-3836 or reply e-mail. Thank you, Bruce Tolleson Rochester Institute of Technology Semiconductor & Microsystems Fabrication Laboratory 82 Lomb Memorial Drive, Bldg 17-2170 Rochester, NY 14623 (585) 478-3836 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From karlb at washington.edu Fri Dec 7 16:48:57 2007 From: karlb at washington.edu (Karl F =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=F6hringer?=) Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:48:57 -0800 Subject: [labnetwork] postdoc position at the University of Washington Message-ID: <200712072149.lB7LnAkK016149@smtp.washington.edu> Position Available - Postdoctoral Researcher University of Washington, Seattle MEMS Laboratory Overview Prof. Karl B?hringer?s MEMS lab is inviting applications for a postdoctoral research position beginning in Spring 2008 in the area of highly parallel templated batch assembly technologies for microelectronics applications. This project is a collaboration with Intel Corporation. Appointments will be for one year with the possibility of reappointment on an annual basis in accordance with performance and applicable personnel policies. Salary is dependent on qualifications. Requirements Applicants must have earned a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or related engineering disciplines in 2005 or later. Good analytical skills, multidisciplinary research experiences, innovative problem solving abilities, good communication skills and familiarity with silicon microfabrication processes are desired. A strong background in chemistry or chemical engineering (esp. surface interactions, thin films, polymers) would be beneficial. Responsibilities Design, build and test various batch assembly methods. Analytical modeling of assembly processes. Writing of scientific publications and grant proposals. Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. Application Interested individuals should send their CV, one representative publication, and a list of three references (with e-mail addresses and phone numbers) to Prof. Karl B?hringer, karl at ee.washington.edu. Candidates who plan to attend the IEEE MEMS Conference in Tucson, AZ, are encouraged to set up a personal meeting with Prof. B?hringer or Dr. Rajashree Baskaran, rajashree.baskaran at intel.com. --- Karl F. B?hringer, Ph.D. Department of Electrical Engineering 234 EE/CSE Building, Box 352500 Seattle, WA 98195-2500 karl at ee.washington.edu www.ee.washington.edu/faculty/karl tel 206 221-5177, fax 206 543-3842