2016 UGIM Symposium
Quick Conference Overview: Thanks to terrific organizing by the Harvard crew collecting feedback from UGIM’14 attendees, we kept the basic format and experiment with some tweaks:
- Registrants will be able to download the presentations as voluntarily provided by the speakers
- There is a great opportunity for active participation and interaction in this conference, versus passive attendance, via panel discussions, topical and role-based working lunches
- Working sessions will be documented with summaries distributed to UGIM participants
UGIM PROGRAM – Editable version
Draft Program Schedule by Day:
Address: 36 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Time | Room | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016 |
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8:00am – 11:00am | Auditorium | NNCI Coordination Meeting: Oliver Brand – GA Tech, Coordinator |
11:00am – 6:00pm | Atrium | UGIM CHECK-IN & Registration |
11:00am – 12:00pm | Auditorium | Introduce new facilities and first-time UGIM attendees: A. William Flounders – UCB |
12:00pm – 1:00pm | Atrium | Lunch and mingle |
12:00pm – 1:00pm | Atrium | UGIM Executive Committee meeting |
1:00pm – 2:15pm | Auditorium | Bootie Camp – Cleanroom Management: Julia Aebersold – Louisville, Gary Spinner – GA Tech |
2:15pm – 2:30pm | Atrium | Break |
2:30pm – 3:45pm | Auditorium | Bootie Camp – Safety & Environmental: John Weaver – Purdue (Chair), Greg Cibuzar – UMinn, Dennis Schweiger – UMich, Mary Tang – Stanford |
3:45pm – 4:00pm | Atrium | Break |
4:00pm – 5:00pm | Auditorium | Open Source Cleanroom Management: Ryan Taylor – UofU (Host), Danny Pestal – UCB, Tom Lohman – MIT, Vicky Diadiuk – MIT, Dennis Grimard – MIT |
5:00pm – 7:30pm | Atrium & adjacent Utah Nanofab | Reception & Utah Nanofab station-based tours Fab equipment swap meet (SMBB 2660) |
Address: 451 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Time | Room | MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 |
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8:00am – 8:15am | Level 6 | Opening Remarks |
8:15am – 9:15am | Level 6 | UGIM survey results: Who are we? |
Tom Ferraguto – UMass-Lowell Robert Hower – UMich, Susan Anson – KIT |
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9:15am – 9:45am | Levels 4 and 5 | Morning Break |
9:45am – 11:15am | Level 6 | Keynote |
Lawrence Goldberg -National Science Foundation | ||
John Shott – SNF Director of Technology Emeritus | ||
11:15am – 12:45pm | Levels 4 and 5 | Working Lunch – Topics by tables (organized by David Dickensheets and Phil Himmer – MSU) |
12:45pm – 1:15pm | Level 6 | Debriefing Session |
David Dickensheets, Phil Himmer – MSU | ||
Facilitators discuss topics from tables | ||
1:15pm – 2:15pm | Level 6 | Financial Management Panel: Noah Clay – UPenn, Moderator |
Panelists: Lawrence Goldberg, John Shott, Tom Ferraguto, Robert Hower, Susan Anson, Kevin Walsh – Louisville | ||
2:15pm – 2:45pm | Levels 4 and 5 | Afternoon Break |
2:45pm – 3:45pm | Level 6 | Safety Panel: John Weaver – Purdue, Moderator Greg Cibuzar -UMinn, Dennis Schweiger – UMich, Mary Tang – Stanford |
Time | Location | MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 2016 |
4:00pm – 7:30pm | IM Flash – Lehi, UT | IM Flash Sponsored Dinner |
Keynote: Russ Meyer – Director of Process Integration |
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Board buses at the front of the stadium by 4:00pm | ||
The buses will be at the dinner by 5:30pm | ||
7:30pm – 9:30pm | Heber City, UT | Heber Valley Railroad Ride |
Board buses at 7:30pm to train at Vivian Park | ||
Return to hotel* between 9:30-10:30pm | ||
*Bus will make a circuit to UofU Guest House, Research Park Marriott, and Downtown SLC. |
Address: 451 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 (See detailed list of papers in each topical session by expanding (+) tabs below)
Time | Room | TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016 | |
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8:00am – 10:00am |
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Tool Selection: Iulian Codreanu – UDel, Session Chair |
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10:00am – 10:30am | Levels 4 and 5 | Morning Break | |
10:30am – 11:45am |
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Growing and Adapting to Your User Base: Aaron Hawkins – BYU, Session Chair |
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11:45am – 1:15pm | Levels 4 and 5 | Working Lunch – Roles by tables (organized by David Dickensheets and Phil Himmer, MSU) | |
1:15pm – 2:45pm |
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Managing Exotic Materials: John Shott, Session Chair | |
2:45pm – 3:15pm | Levels 4 and 5 | Afternoon Break | |
3:15pm – 5:00pm |
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Fab Efficiency & Improvement: Dan Christensen – UWisc, Session Chair | |
Time | Location | TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016 | |
5:15pm – 10:30pm | Red Pine Lodge @ The Canyons | Mountain Banquet Dinner | |
Board buses in front of stadium by 5:15pm | |||
Arrive at Mountain Gondola by 6:00pm | |||
Return to hotel* by 10:30pm | |||
*Bus will make a circuit to UofU Guest House, Research Park Marriott, and Downtown SLC. |
Address: 36 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112
TRACK A
Time | Room | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 |
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8:00am | SMBB James L. Sorenson Auditorium RM 2650 | Tom Britton – CSI, Requirements for a CGA Code G13-2015 gas cabinets & VMBs |
8:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits |
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9:00am | Dennis Grimard – MIT, Subatmospheric gas handling | |
9:25am | Gene Ungvarsky – End Users Consulting, Hazardous exhaust abatement strategies | |
9:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
10:00am | James Moody – IM Flash, Life safety monitoring systems for HPM’s | |
10:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
11:00am | Noah Clay – UPenn, Facilitator; Subsidy benchmarking: The search for sister Schools: Exchange metrics and administrative budget justifications. |
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11:50am | Lunch, Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
1:00pm | Craig Noah – CSI, TEOS and precursor liquid delivery systems | |
1:50pm | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
2:00pm | Panel: Issues and concerns integrating the design requirements, and executing construction of a new or retrofitted cleanroom within a research laboratory building. The program will address HPM Handling, optimum facility location within the building, ancillary support services, system delineation, and contracting strategies.
Tim Loughran – Cleanroom Construction Associates, Moderator, Jack Paul – HDR, Greg Owen – Jacobs, Abbie Gregg – AGI, Joe Morgan – Wilson Architects |
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2:50pm | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
3:00pm | Dave Manko – V.P. Global Engineering, Kurt J. Lesker Company, Engineering design considerations (mechanical and software) for thin film deposition tools in the Nanofab Rob Belan – Technical Director PVD Products, Kurt J. Lesker Company, New and upcoming technologies in PVD and thin films; HIPIMS, pulsed DC, low pressure sputtering Duane Bingaman – V.P. Process Equipment Division, Kurt J. Lesker Company, Atomic layer deposition, beyond the basics-design and use considerations for high performance ALD Joe DeMaio – East Coast Sales Manager, Kurt J. Lesker Company, Educational Outreach, Lesker U |
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Mingle – End of conference | ||
TRACK B
Time | Room | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 |
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SMBB 2660 | ||
8:00am | Matt Pleil – CNM, Micro/Nano education materials and media | |
8:25am | Jim Smith – UofU, Community college education nano connection to university | |
8:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
9:00am | Brian Van Devener – UofU, Keeping Afloat: Analytical microscopy facilities co-administrated with cleanrooms | |
9:15am | Open Discussion: Analytical microscopy facility managers | |
9:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
10:00am | Tony Olsen – UofU, Shared media for safety training Brian Baker – UofU, Shared media library for tool user training |
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10:25am | Brian Earl and Bryan Tran – UofU, The cleanroom as the crown jewel of campus STEM outreach: Teaching scaling engineering in campus tours | |
10:50am | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
11:00am | Niels Wijnaendts van Resandt – Heidelberg Instruments, Direct write LPG and grayscale litho on a desktop | |
11:50am | Lunch, Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
1:00pm | Rob Pearson – RIT, Incorporating course based formal labs in a research cleanroom | |
1:50pm | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
2:00pm | Greg Cibuzar – UMinn, External revenue – Considerations for academic nanofabs | |
2:25pm | Jorg Scholvin – MIT, User behavior on high-demand tools (discrepancies between reservation availability and actual use) | |
2:50pm | Mingle & Vendor Exhibits | |
3:00pm | William M. Harris – Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Mastering the multi-scale challenge: Challenges in correlative microscopy | |
Mingle – End of conference |