Nano and Micro Devices Center | |
Established: | 2008 |
Type: | Research Center |
Chairman: | Robert Lindquist |
Director: | John D. Williams |
Postgrad: | 16 |
Faculty: | 10 |
Administrative Staff: | 6 |
City: | Huntsville, Alabama |
Country: | USA |
Coor: | 34.7228°N -86.6386°W |
Campus: | University of Alabama in Huntsville main campus |
Website: | http://nmdc.uah.edu |
The Nano and Micro Devices Center (NMDC) is a research center located at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The center forms the backbone of nanotechnology research in the university. It operates a level 4 clean room as well as several other lab facilities.
The objective of the center is to effectively integrate the expertise in electrical, chemical, and materials engineering, biology, chemistry and physics towards the development and research in the fields of micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and nanotechnology.[1] [2]
The center operates a clean room that is equipped with microfabrication machines that perform thin film deposition, photolithography, dry and wet etching, and metrology measurements. It also operates a dark room for wet etching, electroplating and porous silicon fabrication. The facilities are utilized by organizations based in north Alabama. The processes performed in such a clean room level may be classified into:[3]