Program

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 – PDF Download

UGIM PROGRAM – Editable version 

Draft Program Schedule by Day:

Sunday, June 12Monday, June 13Tuesday, June 14Wednesday, June 15
Location: USTAR second floor atrium and auditorium (Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building – SMBB)
Address: 36 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Time Room SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016
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)
Location: Tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium
Address: 451 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Time Room MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016
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
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
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.
Location: Tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium
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
8:00am – 10:00am
Level 6
Tool Selection: Iulian Codreanu – UDel, Session Chair
10:00am – 10:30am Levels 4 and 5 Morning Break
10:30am – 11:45am
Level 6
Growing and Adapting to Your User Base:
Aaron Hawkins – BYU, Session Chair
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
Level 6
Managing Exotic Materials: John Shott, Session Chair
2:45pm – 3:15pm Levels 4 and 5 Afternoon Break
3:15pm – 5:00pm
Level 6
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.
Tool Selection - Iulian Codreanu, Session Chair
Growing and Adapting to Your User Base - Aaron Hawkins, Chair
Managing Exotic Materials - John Shott, Chair
Fab Efficiency and Improvement - Dan Christensen, Chair
Location: USTAR second floor atrium and auditorium (Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building – SMBB)
Address: 36 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112
TRACK A

Time Room WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016
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

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.
Bring statistics (from ASEE) on COE faculty size and research expenditures, then roughly classify and associate ourselves by small, midsize, large, then individually compare lists of toolsets, then directly comparing notes with peers on expense, revenue, “ROI” justification metrics and budget request approaches
http://profiles.asee.org/profiles?year=2014&school=utah&commit=Search

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

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
    Mingle – End of conference
     

TRACK B

Time Room WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016
   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
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

  

 

Contact Utah Nanofab

Amy VanRoosendaal
University of Utah Nanofab
36 S. Wasatch Drive SMBB Rm 2500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Phone: (801) 587-0676
amy.van@utah.edu