Oxford announces more plasma etch deposition & growth seminars
Oxford Instruments is continuing its series of seminars and workshops once again this summer and autumn. Co-hosted with leading research organisations worldwide, the events include:
30th June 2011: A one day event at the prestigious University of Southampton, UK where a number of speakers will conduct presentations on ALD, Ion Beam, Plasma Sources and many other aspects of Etch, Deposition and Growth Technologies.
14 July 2011: 'New frontiers in plasma nanopatterning' at LBNL, USA, where a workshop event will be held for the 3rd consecutive year.
18 October 2011: 'Nanoscale plasma processing' at CEA-LETI, Grenoble, France
These seminars are all free of charge, but must be booked in advance as places are limited.
Schedule of Seminars
30 June 2011: Knowledge creation partnership - from funding to results
Hosted by the University of Southampton, UK & Oxford Instruments
This seminar shares experiences in successful collaborations between industry and the scientific research community. It also presents technical results of collaborations and how partners can truly benefit from this.
Presentations on processing and servicing of Oxford Instruments' equipment will give support to users, and a practical insight into Oxford Instruments and the extensive etch, deposition and growth equipment and process solutions offered.
Venue: MountbattenBuilding, University of Southampton, UK
Programme: 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
Speakers include specialists in their fields:
From the University of Southampton, speakers include:
Don Spalinger, Director, Corporate Relationships
Myrddin Jones, Lead Technologist; Electronics, Photonics & Electrical Systems, Technology Strategy Board
Peter Ashburn, ECS
From Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, speakers include:
Frazer Anderson, Business Development Director
Mike Cooke, CTO
Bob Gunn, Applications team leader
Nick Curtis, Training Officer
Chris Hodson, ALD Product Manager
There is no charge for this event however booking is essential
To book or for further information please email: plasma@oxinst.com
14 July 2011: New Frontiers in Plasma Nanopatterning
Hosted by Molecular Foundry, LBNL, CA, USA and Oxford Instruments
Venue: LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA
Timing: Thursday 14th July: 9:00am - 5:00pm
(Seminar takes place the same week as Semicon West in SF, enabling delegates to attend Semicon prior to the Seminar)
Invited Speakers include:
Steve Shannon, NCSU
Friedrich Prinz, Stanford University
Deirdre Olynick, LBNL
Paul Ashby / Dominik Ziegler, Molecular Foundry LBNL
Owain Thomas & Leslie Lea, Oxford Instruments
Topics include talks on:
Energy conservation at the Nanoscale
Fabrication of high performance cantilevers in aqueous solution
Radio frequency heating for Nanoscale etching
Plasma etching/deposition tools and applications
Tours of the Molecular Foundry will be available on Wed 13th (3-5pm) or Thurs 15th (9-11am) and booking will be essential.
Process Helpdesk -Oxford Instruments process experts will be on hand to answer any specific Process Application questions
Space is limited, so early booking is advisable.
18 October 2011: Nanoscale Plasma Processing
Being held at CEA-LETI, Grenoble, France
This one day event will cover many aspects of Plasma Processing, including Ion Beam, MEMS, Atomic Layer Deposition, and III-V Etch.
These topics and more will be presented both by experts from the Oxford instruments Applications team and by Guest speakers from LETI and other key organisations.
A full programme will be available shortly.
Email plasma@oxinst.com to register your interest or to book a place