Email with logistical instructions sent 6 June 2016 to conference participants:
Dear UGIM participants!
Only one week left before we meet in SLC!!
Some late term notices…
For all topical presenters, we will be assembling the powerpoints on Wednesday, because that is when our help is available. Please get your files uploaded by Tomorrow, Tuesday June 7.
https://ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/participants-upload/upload/
ppt for use in presentations click the tab “SPEAKER PPT PRESENTATIONS“
pdf of presentation with any extended or supporting materials for distribution to symposium participants click the tab “SPEAKERS/PRESENTERS -PDF FOR DIST”
All presenters for Sunday bootie camp and Wednesday workshops are responsible for their own presentation computers (VGA connection) and materials. Please plan to be ready to go at your designated start time. (There will be no other introductions.)
The soft (editable) program guide will be published tomorrow at the UGIM program tab
This editable pdf will enable you to keep notes live on your tablet or laptop as a pdf “form”, then save and archive your notes for later searching.
Registration will open by 10:30am on Sunday morning at SMBB; and by 7:00am Monday morning at the Rice-Eccles Football stadium.
Please note in your Program Guide that Sunday and Wednesday will be at the (SMBB) building housing the Utah Nanofab.
The Main UGIM conference and symposium are located at the Football Stadium Rice-Eccles Tower. Parking is free at both locations. Vendors have received separate instructions by email.
Sunday Fab equipment swap meet:
ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/fab-swap-meet/
Look at fab tools for sale at this link, or post items you would like to make available for sale or trade to others.
Monday IMFT exclusive sub-fab tour
IMFT have made available 35 openings for a sub-fab tour. This tour has been requested by IMFT to be exclusive to those whose roles in their own research cleanroom facility are relevant to this tour. We will fill these slots on a FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED basis by reservation, either by reply to me on this email (with (1) name and (2) title illustrating relevance to your job role in a research cleanroom, and (3) any specific areas of interest such as gas/chem, bulk storage, distribution, HVAC, remediation or neutralization systems) or if there are still slots available, then at the registration desk on Sunday and/or Monday depending on how fast the list fills.
For participants in Wednesday workshops: Homework (or plane work):
On Wednesday of UGIM, we have Two technical tracks to choose from.
Stuff to prepare for Wednesday Track A: The search for Sister Schools
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
One session on B-Track will discuss and develop strategies to share media (i.e., safety and operational training videos, educational media) between facilities. If you plan to attend this session, you may want to view in advance the current videos used at the University of Utah Nanofab. https://www.nanofab.utah.edu/training/
See you soon!
—Ian
801/585-6162
************************************************************** other notices in case you missed the below*************************************
From: Ian Harvey <IRHarvey@eng.utah.edu>
Subject: UGIM advance program and some pre-meeting logistical notes…
Date: May 26, 2016 3:22:04 PM MDT
Reply-To: Ian Harvey <IRHarvey@eng.utah.edu>
Dear UGIM attendees,
We are very, very excited to welcome you to Salt Lake City for UGIM ’16 and offer some logistical items for your attention as you prepare for travel…
Updated (advance) day-by-day symposium hourly summary here
ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/files/2016/05/UGIM-2016-program-guide_online.pdf
(we will be revising and publishing our final Program Guide on the website soon –– first as a printable version, then as an electronically editable version)
(Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of the file, since there are two technical tracks on wednesday)
For all topical presenters, we will be assembling the powerpoints on June 8 because that is when our help is available. Please get your files uploaded by Tuesday June 7.
https://ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/participants-upload/upload/
ppt for use in presentations click the tab “SPEAKER PPT PRESENTATIONS“
pdf of presentation with any extended or supporting materials for distribution to symposium participants click the tab “SPEAKERS/PRESENTERS -PDF FOR DIST”
Deadline June 1 for submitting your slide that introduces your organization
At Harvard there was a nice background slide show running with one ppt slide representing each participant institution or organization (including vendors). The last day we will accept these is June
ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/participants-upload/upload/
(use tab “attendees facility intro”)
New addition this year: Fab equipment swap meet:
ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/fab-swap-meet/
I confess that this idea originated by our need at the Utah Nanofab to raise funds to upgrade from an EV 420 to an EV 620 (to maintain compatibility with our wafer bonder and improve our backside alignment capabilities), We thought about a bake sale, but now offer the swap meet format to all participants. A conference room will be staffed during the Sunday evening reception and Nanofab tours, with a student lab tech who can physically show you the tools we have for sale here. UGIM participants are invited to upload information about their own tools for sale and we will have printouts of all tools at that swap meet time.
Visitor guide link
ugim.nanofab.utah.edu/files/2016/03/visitors-guide.compressed.pdf
In case you want to play
Duane Bingaman <duaneb@lesker.com> has offered to organize recreation excursions for groups, including golf, backcountry, biking… etc.
Weather forecast for campus (zip code 84112)
Weather forecast for evening mountain venues (Park City, UT)
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=40.6461&lon=-111.498#.V0XOVSMrIy4
(we suggest bringing a jacket)
See you soon!
—Ian Harvey
Chair
801/585-6162
The following institutions, organizations and companies have registered for the UGIM symposium. We are very pleased with the international interest and welcome all guests.
Ångström MSL / Uppsala University | GU | US |
Asahi America | CA | US |
Australian National Fabrication Facility, NSW Node, UNSW Australia | Australia | |
Brewer Science | MO | US |
Brigham Young University | UT | US |
BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering | UT | US |
California Institute of Technology | CA | US |
Carnegie Mellon University | PA | US |
CDS Laboratories, Inc. | CA | US |
Center for Nanoscale Science & Technology/NIST | MD | US |
Chalmers University of Technology | AS | US |
CMC Microsystems | Canada | |
Columbia University | NY | US |
Cornell University | NY | US |
CUNY Advanced Science Research Center | NY | US |
Daw Technologies, LLC | UT | US |
DOD Technologies, Inc. | IL | US |
DTU Danchip | Denmark | |
Duke University | NC | US |
EV Group | AZ | US |
Georgetown University | DC | US |
Georgia Tech | GA | US |
Hallam-ICS | VT | US |
Harvard University – CNS | MA | US |
HDR Architecture, Inc. | AZ | US |
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | China | |
iLab Solutions LLC | MA | US |
IM Flash | UT | US |
Indian Institute of Science | Bangalore | |
Jacobs | OR | US |
Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering/NCA&T | NC | US |
Louisiana Tech University | LA | US |
Masdar Institute | MO | US |
McGill Nanotool Fab | Canada | |
Michigan Technological University | MI | US |
MIT Lincoln Laboratory | MA | US |
Montana State University | MT | US |
Nanoscale Research Facility, University of Florida | FL | US |
NIST/CNST | MD | US |
NIST-Boulder | CO | US |
Northwestern University | IL | US |
NREL | CO | US |
NTNU Nanolab | Trondheim | Norway |
Palmborg Associates | WA | US |
Penn State | PA | US |
Princeton University | NJ | US |
Purdue University | IN | US |
Quantum Design Int. / SwissLitho AG | CA | US |
Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility | PA | US |
Rice University | TX | US |
RIT Semiconductor and Microsystems Fabrication Laboratory | NY | US |
Rochester Institute of Technology | NY | US |
Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research and Applications Center | Istanbul | |
SDC | NY | US |
Southwest Center for Microsystems Education | NM | US |
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility | CA | US |
The Center for NanoScience and Naotechnology | Israel | |
Tufts University | MA | US |
UC Berkeley Marvell NanoLab | CA | US |
UCSB Nanofabrication Facility | CA | US |
Umass Lowell | MA | US |
UNC-CH | NC | US |
University of Alberta – nanoFAB | Canada | |
University of California | CA | US |
University of California Davis | CA | US |
University of Chicago | IL | US |
University of Chicago Pritzker nanofabrication Facility | IL | US |
University of Colorado-Boulder | CO | US |
University of Copenhagen | Denmark | |
University of Delaware | DE | US |
University of Houston | TX | US |
University of Kentucky | KY | US |
University of Louisville | KY | US |
University of Michigan | MI | US |
University of Michigan/LNF | MI | US |
University of Minnesota | MN | US |
University of New South Wales | Australia | |
University of Oklahoma | OK | US |
University of Pennsylvania | PA | US |
University of Southampton, UK | England | |
University of Southern California | CA | US |
University of Utah | UT | US |
University of Washington | WA | US |
University of Waterloo | Canada | |
University of Wisconsin-Madison | WI | US |
UT Austin | TX | US |
Utah Nanofab | UT | US |
Valutek | AZ | US |
Vanderbilt University | TN | US |
Wilson Architects | MA | US |
Wisconsin Center for Applied Microelectronics | WI | US |