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Oxford Instruments & Southampton University to present at workshop

The two organisations will present results of their collaboration at the Mountbatten Building, University of Southampton on 30 June 2011.

The first part of the seminar shares experiences in successful collaborations between industry and the scientific research community. In the afternoon, the speakers present latest results of the collaborations and how partners can truly benefit from this.

Oxford Instruments will also describe its processing and servicing of equipment and how it provides support to users.

Agenda

Initiating and funding successful partnerships

UK Academic/Industrial partnerships - a model for success

Understanding public funding sources

First results of a successful partnership: Materials and etchers for nanowire biosensors

Oxford Instruments/Southampton University collaboration success

 

Results of successful partnerships

Plasma source & Ion Beam technologies

Developing plasma etch processes

How to get the most from your tool (CS)

ALD and technical achievements/working in a successful partnership

Cleanroom tour & Networking Tea

The specialist speakers from the University of Southampton include

Don Spalinger, Director, Corporate Relationships

Myrddin Jones, Lead Technologist; Electronics, Photonics & Electrical Systems, Technology Strategy Board

Peter Ashburn, ECS

The specialist speakers from Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology include

Frazer Anderson, Business Development Director

Mike Cooke, CTO

Bob Gunn, Applications team leader

Nick Curtis, Training Officer

Chris Hodson, ALD Product Manager

Places are limited, so Oxford advises to book as soon as possible. There is no charge for this event however booking is essential.

The conference will also include a tour of the Mountbatten Building’s state-of-the-art clean room and fabrication capability which will enable researchers in the ECS and ORC groups to make leading-edge contributions to new research areas in nanotechnology, bio-nanotechnology and photonics.

 



Further information on the event can be obtained by emailing plasma@oxinst.com
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