Nanometrology for Continuous and Automated Manufacturing Webinar

This webinar will describe challenges related to in-line and at-line measurements in continuous systems and measurements made in automated systems.

The following topics will be discussed:

  • In-line characterization of nanomaterials, such as boron nitride nanotubes during plasma synthesis;
  • Automation and characterization of heterostructures from 2D nanomaterials with the QPress;
  • Development and challenges of automation and characterization involving โ€œself-drivingโ€ fluidic systems for smart manufacturing of nanomaterials.

Speakers:

   
Yevgeny Raitses
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
 
Suji Park
Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Milad Abolhasani
North Carolina State University
   

Webinar recording can be found here.


Metrology, the study of measurement, enables researchers to measure the properties and performance of materials and devices and to generate data from laboratory experiments. Over the past 20 years of nanotechnology R&D, many areas of research have required the development of tools, methods, and techniques to characterize and evaluate materials, devices, and formulations. Nanometrology, the study of nanoscale measurement, presents a unique set of challenges due to the small size of the materials, often requiring more sensitive and innovative tools, methods, and techniques to obtain and understand characterization data.

Previous webinars in the series can be found here.

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