Gordon is the Facility Administrator of the CU Nanofab. He runs fee-for-service experiments, coordinates research with our collaborators and research partners, and ensures that the Nanofab users have a well-maintained and working facility to use.
Gordon is the Facility Administrator of the CU Nanofab. He runs fee-for-service experiments, coordinates research with our collaborators and research partners, and ensures that the Nanofab users have a well-maintained and working facility to use.
The NanoFab is a joint effort between the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering and Design to design and fabricate a variety of organic and inorganic surfaces with specific materials, nanofeatures, or other characteristics. The laboratory works in collaboration with several industrial and academic partners. Tools and Services include:
Chemical Synthesis Thermal Characterization (TGA and DSC) Film characterization (EDX and AFM) Thin Film Deposition Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) Physical Vapor Deposition (COVAP)