Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility

“Empowering electronic, sensor, and biomedical devices with microfabrication and metal plating Technologies.”

Dear INRF Users,

The UC Irvine Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility together with a Japanese industry consortium (more than 40 companies) led by the Material Surface Engineering Center at Kanto Gakuin University are jointly hosting an evening presentation and reception event “Empowering electronic, sensor, and biomedical devices with microfabrication and metal plating Technologies.”
Researchers will present and discuss the latest results from studies and research at the intersection of microfabrication technology, and metal plating and polymers sciences that can lead to improved performance in electronics, sensors, and biomedical devices.

The Presentation topics include:

  • Overview of micro/nano technology and its use for electronics and biomedical devices.
  • Surface modification effects on insulating resin by Ultra Violet treatment.
  • Advanced metal plating on varieties of polymers and glass for electronic and biomedical applications.
  • Cyclo Olefin Polymer (COP) for electronic and biomedical applications .

The event will take place this Thursday, February 14 at UC Irvine, Calit2 conf. room 3008 at 4p.m. Free parking and light refreshments will be provided.

Please RSVP to Brittany Gray at grayb@uci.edu. We hope to see you there.

Brittany Gray
LifeChips IGERT Program Coordinator
Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility UCI Henry Samueli School of Engineering
2220 Engineering Gateway | Irvine , CA 92697
Phone: (949) 824-8187 | Fax: (949) 824-3732