Job opportunity: Biodevice Foundry Manager - UBC
The University of British Columbia is looking for a facility manager for their new Biodevice Foundry core facility.
The University of British Columbia is looking for a facility manager for their new Biodevice Foundry core facility.
Anyon systems is seeking a talented nanofabrication process engineer to join their Quantum Hardware team in Waterloo. The successful applicant will be tasked with fabricating and testing new superconducting quantum processors and peripheral hardware. Advanced users of the QNFCF cleanroom facility are particularly encouraged to apply.
Dr. Mohammed Soltani, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Quantum Computing, has been working on fabrication techniques to engineer nanostructures that help to decrease lost photons eminating from diamond nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers.
The Quantum-Nano Core Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) is seeking to recruit a Senior Facility Microscopist.
Noah Janzen and co-authors from the SQD group recently published a paper in Applied Physics Letters on the high yield fabrication of Aluminum air bridge structures using grayscale electron beam lithography.
The QNFCF Team had the honour and privilege to meet with and tour University of Waterloo President, Dr. Vivek Goel, and VP Research and International, Dr. Charmaine Dean, through the QNC cleanroom earlier this week:
Our very own Dr. Sandra Gibson, Nanofabrication and Characterization Scientist on the QNFCF team, was recently interviewed by Dr. Rebecca Pool, news editor of Wiley Analytical Science's Microscopy and Analysis Magazine.
The "lab focus" article in the November/December 2021 edition of the magazine features an overview of the QNFCF as well as a small snapshot of the diverse and outstanding work being carried out by its many lab members.