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The UofL MNTC and the KY NanoNET - Two Initiatives to Promote Nano-Science in the State of Kentucky

机译:UofL MNTC和KY NanoNET-肯塔基州促进纳米科学的两项倡议

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The University of Louisville constructed its first cleanroom in 1997, a modestly-sized 1,500 sq. ft. class 1,000 facility. Since then, the "microano/MEMS" revolution has exploded nationally and U of L has positioned itself to be the leader of this effort for the state of Kentucky. With the success of existing faculty and the hiring of new faculty over the last 10 years in the diverse disciplines that utilize microanotechnology, U of L outgrew its original cleanroom. In 2001, plans were initiated for the design of a new greatly-expanded, multi-user cleanroom, large enough to support the emergent research activities at U of L and throughout the state and region. In 2006, construction was completed on a new 120,000 sq. ft., $60M, interdisciplinary research building which houses our new AGI-designed MicroNanoTechnology Cleanroom (MNTC). This state-of-the-art, 10,000 sq. ft., class 100/1000 facility serves over 100 internal users from over 7 different departments at the university, including Physics, Chemistry, all fields of Engineering, and Medicine. In addition, it serves industry and the other universities in Kentucky (UK, EKU, WKU, Morehead State, and Murray State). Our industrial customers include established Kentucky companies like Lexmark International, local start-ups and companies/universitiesational labs outside Kentucky. The cleanroom is very beneficial to the University and State in a number of ways, as it supports research, academic training, economic development, and outreach. Since 2001, over $46M of external research has used the facility. Research projects range from fundamental science exploration in the areas of nanotechnology and MEMS to the development of applied miniature sensors for the fields of healthcare, life science, consumer products, and defense. On the academic front, our cleanroom is used by 3 different engineering departments (EE, ME and BE) to offer a variety of lab-based courses in the topics of MEMS, mi- rofabrication, nanotechnology, micro-fluidics, microelectronics, and bioMEMS. Outreach has been a critical component of our mission. The MNTC presently tours approximately 500 K-12 young students a year through our cleanroom. In 2008 and 2009, the MNTC received national recognition in Small Times magazine. UofL''s MNTC has an annual operating budget of approximately $600K per year. This includes approximately $400K to cover 5 staff positions (manager, administrative associate, 3 technical staff) and roughly $200K to cover non-salary operating expenses, such as liquid nitrogen, supplies, chemicals, garments, gasses, targets, glassware, wafers, maintenance, repairs, utilities, etc. The University asks the MNTC to cover non-salary expenses through user fees, which is done primarily through the 10 or so faculty who use the facility for their research programs. Our internal income is approximately $180K/yr and our external income is about $20K/yr. The MNTC cleanroom cost approximately $8.5M to construct and houses over $20M of state-of-the-art equipment (over 100 tools) acquired through grants, making it one of the top nanotechnology facilities in the world. A complementary initiative associated with the UofL MNTC is our recently-developed KY nanoNET (KYNN) program. The KYNN is a five-year NSF-sponsored grant for the development of an infrastructure network and support system throughout Kentucky for the specific advancement of microanotechnology and the many fields of research/education that utilize this pervasive technology.
机译:路易斯维尔大学于1997年建造了第一个无尘室,这是一个面积不大的1,500平方英尺(1,000类)设施。从那以后,“微/纳米/ MEMS”革命在全国范围内爆发了,L of U将自己定位为肯塔基州这项工作的领导者。在过去的十年中,随着现有教师的成功以及在利用微/纳米技术的不同学科中聘用新教师的推动,L of L取代了原来的洁净室。 2001年,启动了设计计划,以设计一个新的大大扩展的,多用户的洁净室,该洁净室的大小足以支持L of U以及整个州和地区的新兴研究活动。 2006年,新的120000平方英尺,耗资6000万美元的跨学科研究大楼竣工,该大楼拥有我们AGI设计的新MicroNanoTechnology Cleanroom(MNTC)。这个最先进的10,000平方英尺的100/1000级设施为来自大学7个不同部门的100多名内部用户提供服务,这些部门包括物理,化学,工程学和医学的所有领域。此外,它还为肯塔基州的工业大学和其他大学(英国,EKU,WKU,莫尔黑德州和默里州)提供服务。我们的工业客户包括利盟国际公司等肯塔基州知名公司,本地初创公司以及肯塔基州以外的公司/大学/国家实验室。洁净室在许多方面对大学和州都非常有利,因为它支持研究,学术培训,经济发展和外展活动。自2001年以来,已经使用了超过4,600万美元的外部研究资金。研究项目包括从纳米技术和MEMS领域的基础科学探索到医疗,生命科学,消费品和国防领域的应用微型传感器的开发。在学术方面,我们的无尘室由3个不同的工程部门(EE,ME和BE)使用,提供有关MEMS,微型制造,纳米技术,微流体,微电子和生物MEMS的各种基于实验室的课程。外展一直是我们使命的重要组成部分。 MNTC目前每年通过我们的洁净室探访约500 K-12的年轻学生。 MNTC在2008年和2009年获得了《小时代》杂志的全国认可。 UofL的MNTC的年度运营预算约为每年60万美元。其中约40万美元用于支付5个工作岗位(经理,行政助理,3名技术人员),约20万美元用于支付非薪水运营费用,例如液氮,用品,化学品,服装,气体,目标,玻璃器皿,硅片大学要求MNTC通过使用费来支付非工资费用,这主要是通过使用该设施进行研究计划的10名左右的教师来完成的。我们的内部收入约为每年18万美元,而我们的外部收入约为每年2万美元。 MNTC洁净室的造价约为850万美元,用于建造和容纳通过赠款获得的超过2,000万美元的先进设备(超过100种工具),使之成为全球顶级的纳米技术设施之一。与UofL MNTC相关的一项补充计划是我们最近开发的KY nanoNET(KYNN)程序。 KYNN是由美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的一项为期五年的赠款,用于在整个肯塔基州开发基础设施网络和支持系统,以促进微纳米技术的特定进步以及利用这种普及技术的许多研究/教育领域。

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