York Microfabrication Facility Launch & Tour
Learn more about the York University Microfabrication Facility on Thursday, September 14.
Join York as they celebrate the opening of the York University Microfabrication Facility on Thursday, September 14.
York University Microfabrication Facility (YMF), jointly supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) programme and the Lassonde School of Engineering, is one of the leading research facilities for micro/nano technologies in Canada. The Facility consists of a Class 10,000 Microfabrication Cleanroom and an Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory, both of which are located on York University's Keele Campus.Hear from researchers about the exciting work being conducted, learn about available services, and take a tour to see the advanced equipment. Tour participants also have the option of visiting the Canadian Planetary Space Simulator (CAPS) microscope lab featuring a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectrometer.
Please note that tours will involve visiting a cleanroom and guests will need to wear the provided cleanroom apparel to access these spaces.
York Microfabrication Facility Launch & Tour
Thursday, September 14
2 pm - 4 pm
125 Bergeron Centre
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YMF is the first facility in York University to provide a comprehensive and one-stop solution to micro/nano device prototyping and production for multi-disciplinary research, including microelectronics, micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS), microfluidics, bioengineering, space engineering, etc. Learn more about the York University Microfabrication Facility in this video.
As a member of the CMC MNT network, YMF welcomes internal and external users from both academia and industry.
For questions regarding this event, please contact communications@lassonde.yorku.ca.
We hope to see you there!