This webinar will discuss recent advances and current challenges in metrology related to the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanoparticles in electronics.
The following topics will be discussed:
- Device engineering with nanoparticle building blocks;
- Challenges and opportunities for nano-optical characterization and fabrication of 2D material systems;
- High-throughput Synthesis and Characterization of Colloidal Inorganic Nanoparticles.
Speakers:
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Nicholas J. Borys Montana State University |
Emory Chan Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Farnaz Niroui Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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.