From jhaydon at snf.stanford.edu Tue Apr 5 14:51:46 2005 From: jhaydon at snf.stanford.edu (james haydon) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 14:51:46 -0700 Subject: Thinfilms mornig report 4/5/05 Message-ID: <42530872.2070209@snf.stanford.edu> Thinfilms Morning Report 4/5/2005 Gryphon: ok Innotec; ok STS Dep: ok Implanter: ok to use but still has some problem with noise on the HV. Metalica: ok SCT: ok CPD: ok WbGen-CTB: ok WbGen-RHP: ok WbGen:-LHP: ok WbGaAs-RHP: ok WbGaSa-LHP: ok WbSilicide: ok WbDif: ok WbNonmetal: ok WbNitride: ok WbMetal: ok Wbmiscres: ok WBOptres: ok WBSolvent: ok DI water: ok LN: ok -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This year?s program is schedule with special industry focused symposia. These include sessions on the Health Care, Biotechnology, Materials, Surface sciences, Transportation, Personal Care, Energy, Food, Environmental, Electronics, Telecommunications, Computational, Displays & Optics, Design & Modeling, Polymers, and Coatings sectors. Special symposia this year include: Nano Industrial Impact Workshop ? Sunday May 8 One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in the current state of the art in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields. National Cancer Institute Symposium ? Tuesday May 10 NSTI is proud to collaborate with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Northeastern University in presenting a Special Symposium on Nanotechnology for Cancer Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. Nanotech Ventures Emerging Company Review ? May 9 - 11 Join the Nanotech Ventures community in participating in the world's largest nanotechnology venture forum. 50 Early Stage Companies Presenting in most every high-tech industrial sector. --- You are currently subscribed to nanotech as: thinfilms at snf.stanford.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-nanotech-6225116I at spirit.sparklist.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jhaydon at snf.stanford.edu Tue Apr 12 13:52:09 2005 From: jhaydon at snf.stanford.edu (james haydon) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 13:52:09 -0700 Subject: Thinfilms morning report 4/12/05 Message-ID: <425C34F9.2000100@snf.stanford.edu> Thinfilms Morning Report 4/12/2005 Gryphon: ok Innotec; ok STS Dep: ok Implanter: ok to use but still has some problem with noise on the HV. Metalica: ok SCT: bad ion gauge controller CPD: ok WbGen-CTB: ok WbGen-RHP: ok WbGen:-LHP: ok WbGaAs-RHP: ok WbGaSa-LHP: ok WbSilicide: ok WbDif: ok WbNonmetal: ok WbNitride: ok WbMetal: ok Wbmiscres: ok WBOptres: ok WBSolvent: ok DI water: ok LN: ok -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nanotech at nsti.org Wed Apr 13 14:08:57 2005 From: nanotech at nsti.org (Nanotech 2005) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:08:57 -0700 Subject: The Premier Nanotechnology Annual Conference, REGISTER NOW, May 8-12, Anaheim CA Message-ID: Nanotech 2005 May 8-12, Anaheim, California http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005 The 8th annual NSTI Nanotech 2005, the premier nanotechnology conference and trade show in the U.S., will take place May 8-12, 2005 at the Anaheim Marriott, California. The largest and most comprehensive nanotechnology event in the U.S., Nanotech 2005 will host over 2500 attendees, 600 business & research presentations and 130 exhibiting companies. 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Message-ID: Nanotech 2005 May 8-12, Anaheim, California http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005 Final Days to Register--Limited number of seats left for Nano Industrial Impact Workshop, Sunday May 8th (see outstanding program below) Register Today to secure your seat and workshop materials! http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005/register.html NEW SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENTS Nano Industrial Impact Workshop ? Sunday May 8 http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005/workshops/ One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in the current state of the art in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields. Nanotech Business and Investment Program http://www.nsti.org/NanotechBusinessInvestment2005 Nanotech Business and Investment Program: Nanotech Ventures, Corporate Nanotech, Public Equity, Private Equity. Over 250 presentations by leading public and private corporations. 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Message-ID: Nanotech 2005 May 8-12, Anaheim, California http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005 Registration Closes Today - April 28! The 8th annual NSTI Nanotech 2005, the premier nanotechnology conference and trade show in the U.S., will take place May 8-12, 2005 at the Anaheim Marriott, California. The largest and most comprehensive nanotechnology event in the U.S., Nanotech 2005 will host over 2500 attendees, 600 business & research presentations and 130 exhibiting companies. Over 50 early stage nanotech companies will be presenting within the Nanotech 2005 Early Stage Company and Investment Review. The Nanotech 2005 Scientific Program is the most respected nano event in the U.S., with endorsements from top U.S. and European societies, research agencies and fortune 500 companies. This year?s program is schedule with special industry focused symposia. These include sessions on the Health Care, Biotechnology, Materials, Surface sciences, Transportation, Personal Care, Energy, Food, Environmental, Electronics, Telecommunications, Computational, Displays & Optics, Design & Modeling, Polymers, and Coatings sectors. Special symposia this year include: Nano Industrial Impact Workshop ? Sunday May 8 One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in the current state of the art in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields. National Cancer Institute Symposium ? Tuesday May 10 NSTI is proud to collaborate with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Northeastern University in presenting a Special Symposium on Nanotechnology for Cancer Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. Nanotech Ventures Emerging Company Review ? 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