[CCoE Notice] UH Nanofabrication Facility Open House, Friday, February 25

Lewis, Lindsay R lrlewis2 at Central.UH.EDU
Mon Feb 21 15:36:58 CST 2011


Join us at the UH Nanofabrication Facility this Friday for a dedication and open house for UH's newest Tier-One facility.

What: Dedication and Open House sponsored by the UH Division of Research

When: Friday, February 25, 2011 from 1-3 p.m.

Where: Courtyard on the North side of SERC  [http://www.uh.edu/campus_map/buildings/SERC] and Nanofabrication wing

The UH Nanofabrication Facility is one of the University of Houston's latest strategic investments. At its center is a state-of-the-art clean room equipped with tools for nano/micro device prototyping and characterization. As part of the Division of Research, it is available to faculty and students from all departments as well as researchers and businesses outside UH. The capabilities it offers to faculty, along with the partnerships it will facilitate with other institutions and industry, will help the university call attention to our new status as a Tier One research institution.

The Benefits of a Nanofabrication Facility
* The Houston area is a major hub for nanotechnology. This facility will further establish UH as a major source of nanotechnology research and innovation while sparking collaborations with the region's nanotech community.
* Few institutions can boast the capabilities of this nanofabrication facility, making it an important regional resource for academia and industry.
* The addition of such an advanced facility also makes UH more attractive to new faculty, helping draw outstanding researchers to the university.
* The Nanofabrication Facility gives more faculty members access to more equipment. Having the high-tech capabilities offered by this equipment can help faculty win new research grants. Equipment sharing also allows multiple faculty to split equipment costs, allowing them to do more with their research dollars.
* The facility also benefits students. Its presence means more students will have the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research in a state-of-the-art environment, giving them valuable experience for future research studies or the professional world.
* The facility helps the university operate more efficiently by fully utilizing its major resources. Instead of having several duplicate instruments being underutilized in labs across campus, for instance, the university can have a single instrument that is fully utilized, available to everyone and properly supported. We can even offer equipment training!
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