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April 27th, 2006
Thermolithography - Nanomanufacturing Under Heat
Abstract:
Professor Yongho "Sungtaek" Ju's group at the Multiscale Thermosciences Laboratory at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science has been exploring novel alternative micro- and nanomanufacturing techniques that utilize controlled and localized heating. Their ultimate goal is to develop highly economic three-dimensional nanolithography techniques and tools to facilitate scientific investigation and engineering development/optimization of a wide variety of nanoscale devices and structures.
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