Workshop Date February 28, 2012 This is a one day workshop on micro and nano machining for high aspect ratio structures in glass, silicon, silicon carbide, PZT and other materials, held at the Lurie Nanofabrication… [more]
The new JEOL JBX-6300FS electron-beam lithography system allows LNF users to delve further than previously possible into the nano-scale fabrication as they develop electronic, photonic, and biomedical devices… [more]
Research conducted at the University of Michigan College of Engineering may lead to the use of insects to monitor hazardous situations before sending in humans. Professor Khalil Najafi, the chair… [more]
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The project addresses challenges of miniaturizing vapor sensors employing monolayer protected gold thiolated nanoparticles as interface layers on transducers formed from simple interdigitated electrodes… [more]

The LNF is a micro and nanofabrication facility. Our primary fabrication technologies evolve from microchip fabrication. These technologies have been tailored or modified to produce mechanical and optical devices in addition to electronics. Most of our hardware can handle small pieces up … [Read More...]

Here is how to get started! The procedures and forms are slightly different for different types of lab users, so please select below what best represents you: Internal lab user: from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor External academic lab user: from a U.S. academic institution … [Read More...]
Workshop Date February 28, 2012 This is a one day workshop on micro and nano machining for high aspect ratio structures in glass, … [more]
The new JEOL JBX-6300FS electron-beam lithography system allows LNF users to delve further than previously possible into the … [more]
Research conducted at the University of Michigan College of Engineering may lead to the use of insects to monitor hazardous … [more]
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