Campus Notice
Workshop on incorporating new experimental techniques into your research offered
From: Office of the Vice President for Research
Incorporating New Experimental Techniques into Your Research - Nanoscale Characterization and Fabrication Laboratory
Do you think some new experimental techniques would enhance your research? This short course, offered in collaboration with the Faculty Development Institute (FDI), will focus on the capabilities of instrumentation at the Nanoscale Characterization and Fabrication Laboratory (NCFL), and will provide a roadmap for incorporating new techniques into your research. Topics will include methods for trying a new technique, benefiting from available expertise, and using new instrumentation to strengthen a proposal.
The workshop will be offered on Thursday, November 6 from 3-5 PM in 2013 ICTAS Building, VT Corporate Research Center, 1991 Kraft Drive. To enroll, please visit https://www.fdi.vt.edu/public/modules/selfenroll/_viewevent.php?eventPk1=7260. For more information, please contact Beth Tranter, Assistant Director for Research Education and Development, Office of the Vice President for Research, at etranter@vt.edu
The NCFL was created to provide researchers with the tools to work in converging disciplines at these dimensions. Established in 2007, it is an initiative of the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science at Virginia Tech. The facility is equipped with more than $10 million in highly specialized equipment, more than half of which was made possible through funding provided by Commonwealth Research Initiative. It seeks to help researchers investigate novel phenomena and build transforming technologies that solve critical challenges.
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