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Nanotechnology Small Science, Big Future Nakesha Smith Daniel White Terry Kremer

Nanotechnology Small Science, Big Future Nakesha Smith Daniel White Terry Kremer. What is Nanotechnology? The study and manipulation of material at the nanoscale . Think very, very small…smaller than anything you can see under a conventional microscope.

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Nanotechnology Small Science, Big Future Nakesha Smith Daniel White Terry Kremer

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  1. NanotechnologySmall Science, Big FutureNakesha SmithDaniel WhiteTerry Kremer

  2. What is Nanotechnology? • The study and manipulation of material at the nanoscale. • Think very, very small…smaller than anything you can see under a conventional microscope. • One nanometer equals one billionth of a meter!

  3. How do we see things at the Nanoscale? Scanning Electron Microscope • Use electrons instead of light. • Electrons are smaller than the wavelength of light. • Atomic Force Microscope • Uses a very sharp tip, a few atoms wide, to “see” things by tracing their shape. • Can view DNA and atoms.

  4. Why Care About Nanotechnology? Manipulation of materials on the nanoscale can enable huge changes in properties.

  5. CNSE Innovation - Nanoelectronics • Nanotechnology is used to develop computer chips, new features in cell phones, create the latest video games, I-Pods and much more

  6. Silicon Wafer

  7. Cleanroom Facility “Fab” Cleanroom Facility Cleanroom Facility “Fab”“Fab”

  8. Nano Innovation: Products • Nano properties are making the products we use lighter, stronger, faster, more durable, water repellent and even anti-microbial.

  9. What does it take? Nanotechnology integrates many fields of study

  10. K-12 Educational Opportunities • K- 6th Grade Opportunities • The CNSE Children’s Museum of Science & Technology (CMOST) • National NanoDays • 7th – 12th Grade Opportunities • NanoCareer Day • CNSE- Girls Inc. Eureka!® Program • NanoHigh (Albany) • Summer ITeens (Utica) • NSF Afterschool Mentorship Program (Utica/Albany) • Post- High School Opportunities • NaNovember • Nano Job Fairs

  11. There’s a lot happening at CNSE! • Most advanced research and education facility of its kind at any university in the world • World’s number one college for nanotechnology and microtechnology • $17+ billion, 1,300,000 square feet complex and growing!

  12. There’s a lot happening at CNSE! • Faculty teaching undergraduate and graduate students all about nanotechnology. • Researchers doing work on better nano devices. • Industry partners have offices here, and use the fabs to develop their nanotechnologies.

  13. NANO UTICA QUAD C • QUAD C: Phase 1 of 3 of the new Technology Complex at SUNYIT • $125 million construction to be completed December 2014 • Integrated offices & laboratories • Global learning auditorium • 56,000 SF ballroomstyle cleanroom stacked on two levels • QUAD C leverages multi-faceted commercial & groundbreaking academic partnerships proven successful at the CNSE. • QUAD C launches growth of nanotechnology ecosystem & the mega region, promoting sites such as Marcy NanoCenter, the future site of a 3-fab manufacturing facility that will create over 5,000 jobs. • NANO UTICA QUAD C • Creates 1500 cross-disciplinary & high-tech jobs • Provides cutting-edge work force training • Promotes student/faculty engagement • Attracts global businesses investment

  14. What jobs are we looking to fill? • Facilities Operations Technicians • Engineers, Technicians and Process Operators • Environmental Health and Safety Officers • Information Technology • Business Operations and Administrative personnel • Security Officers • Cleaning and Maintenance employees

  15. CLEANROOM JOB OPENINGS Technicians • Develop and improve processes, troubleshoot nonstandard events in the production line, and review technological health and stability. • Perform functions associated with all areas of production including operations, equipment, process and training. • Collect and evaluate operating data to conduct on-line equipment adjustment and ensure process optimization. • Role requires high degree of judgment and initiative is required to resolve complex nonstandard problems and develop recommendations Qualifications:Technical Associates Degree OR equivalent practical experience Operators • Monitor, control, and operate computerized wafer, test, probe, or assembly equipment. • Read and process job specifications, schematics, shop orders and operating instructions. • Ability to perform basic math calculations, identify basic functional problems, take corrective action, and interface with supervisors and engineers to explain problems. Physical Requirements: • Able to wear full clean room attire, work around chemicals (acids & solvents), stand for up to 6 hours at a time and lift up to 10 pounds or push/pull up to 30 pounds. Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED required. All applicants must be 18 years old Engineers • Define requirement roadmaps, goals and milestones for a new technology processes. • Establish work flows, procedures, and equipment configurations. • Develop materials and select equipment to meet quality, reliability, cost, yield, productivity and manufacturability requirements. • Characterize processes throughout the development cycle. • Drive improvements on quality, reliability, cost, yield, process stability • Transfer processes to high-volume manufacturing and support in new factory bring-ups. Qualifications:Bachelors or Masters degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics or Chemistry OR equivalent practical experience

  16. For More Information… www.sunycnse.comVirtual TourPhotosNanoGamesiKnow Nano TV SegmentsWeb Links

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