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"Inside CNSE" Videos
View video segments originally aired on the "NanoNow" program,
including interviews with CNSE faculty, staff and corporate partners:
CNSE Analytical Instrumentation Engineer and Instructor Miguel Rodriguez trains CNSE students on high-tech tools
CNSE Professor
Dr. Timothy Groves discusses the Center for NanoScale Lithography
CNSE Professor Dr. Alain Diebold discusses metrology
CNSE announces the GetNANO
(Global Education and Training for Nanotechnology) program, designed to
prepare the workforce necessary to attract additional high-tech jobs,
companies and investment to the Capital Region and New York State.
CNSE welcomes a group of teachers and administrators from the Ballston Spa school district for a tour of the Albany NanoTech complex and a presentation on the future of nanotechnology
CNSE Associate Professor of Nanoscience Robert Brainard discusses the use of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photoresists in making computer chips
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanobioscience Nathaniel Cady speaks about the process of spotting fluids for biosensors and other nanobioscience applications
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanoengineering Michael Carpenter
discusses his research group's work in analyzing the surface topography
of nanocomposite films, and the application of this work to sensors
used in emissions monitoring
James Castracane, head
of CNSE's Nanobiosciences Constellation and Professor of Nanoscience,
introduces a "lab on a chip" and its uses in nanobioscience technology
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanoengineering Gregory Denbeaux speaks about extreme ultraviolet lithography processes
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanoscience Kathleen Dunn talks about the capabilities of the transmission electron microscope
John Fallon, partner in the law firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP, discusses the CNSE-LeBoeuf Lamb Program on Nanotechnology Issues
CNSE Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Nanoscience Robert Geer talks about the capabilities of a chemical mechanical planarization tool
Pradeep Haldar, head of CNSE's Nanoengineering Constellation and Professor of Nanoengineering, introduces a secondary ion mass spectrometer
CNSE Professor of Nanoengineering John Hartley
speaks about the capabilities of CNSE's electron beam technology,
which can achieve resolutions at the very limit of imaging technology
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanoscience Vincent LaBella discusses the use of spintronics in computers and other devices
CNSE Professor of Nanoscience Ernest Levine
talks about his Integrated Circuit Fabrication and Yield Control
course, which he conducts for those who need basic fabrication
knowledge to deal effectively with customers and make informed
decisions.
CNSE Professor of Nanoscience Richard Matyi speaks about the capabilities of high-resolution X-ray diffraction
CNSE Analytical Facility Manager and Instructor Richard Moore introduces an X-ray photoelectron spectrometer
CNSE Assistant Professor of Nanoengineering Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik talks about the environmental scanning electron microscope
CNSE Associate Professor of Nanoscience Bradley Thiel discusses a dual beam microscope and its applications