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IEN Industry Seminar Series

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    Low Flow Measurement and Control
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-09-14) Glover, Nigel ; Arot, Stephanie ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology
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    High-Purity Water System Operation
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-23) Sundstrom, Glen ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Evoqua Water Technologies
    Understanding the different high-purity water quality standards and their implications on water treatment system designs plays a critical role in the planning, development and operation of nanotechnology research and other semiconductor related facilities. Topics in first session; Understanding the critical questions that need to be asked and answered, Understanding the roles different unit operations have in the UPW process, Understanding the design philosophy employed in system design to achieve the UPW quality required. Topics in second session; Understanding what it takes to properly install and startup a UPW system, Understanding the operational and maintenance requirements, Understanding the importance of monitoring. FIRST SESSION can be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/56520
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    Personal Assay System for Label-free Real-time Kinetic Binding Data
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-10-13) Bundy, Ross ; Goldsmith, Brett ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Nanomedical Diagnostics
    Introducing Field Effect Biosensing (FEB), a breakthrough label-free technology for measuring biomolecular interactions. FEB is different from any technique you’ve heard of before, and it’s revolutionizing pharmaceutical development. FEB is an electrical technique that measures the current across a graphene biosensor surface functionalized with immobilized biomolecular targets. It’s a unique orthogonal methodology that works when others fail, providing accurate kinetic, affinity, and concentration measurements.
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    Laboratory Point of Use Water Systems
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-23) Holland, Jeffrey ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Evoqua Water Technologies
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    Quantim, and DLI Vaporizers
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-09-14) Gulla, Jeffrey ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Brooks Instrument
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    Water Quality Standards and Analytical Methodology
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-23) Libman, Slava ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Air Liquide ; Balazs NanoAnalysis
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    IEN Industry Seminar Series: Light Scattering Boot Camp
    ( 2016-09-28) Spears, Mark W., Jr ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Wyatt Technology
    Light scattering addresses many key analytical challenges in characterizing proteins, polymers and nanoparticles. In this seminar, we’ll review light scattering fundamentals and the understanding of dynamic and static light scattering measurements in chromatography. Session 1: Dynamic Light Scattering Session 2: Multi Angle Light Scattering Detection for Chromatography
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    ALD - Introduction, Application and Impact on III-V Semiconductors: Session 1 and 2
    ( 2017-04-26) Kostamo, Juhana ; Carbrera, Wilfredo ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Picosun Oy
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    High-Purity Water System Design; Unit operations, Philosophies, Opertion and Startup Considerations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-23) Sundstrom, Glen ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Evoqua Water Technologies
    Understanding the different high-purity water quality standards and their implications on water treatment system designs plays a critical role in the planning, development and operation of nanotechnology research and other semiconductor related facilities. Topics in first session; Understanding the critical questions that need to be asked and answered, Understanding the roles different unit operations have in the UPW process, Understanding the design philosophy employed in system design to achieve the UPW quality required. Topics in second session; Understanding what it takes to properly install and startup a UPW system, Understanding the operational and maintenance requirements, Understanding the importance of monitoring. SECOND SESSION can be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/56521
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    Introduction to Low Flow Measurement and Control
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-09-14) Brand, Oliver ; Reid, Matthew ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology ; Brooks Instrument ; Cross Company