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Biomedical Microsystems Lab/Ronald Tutor Hall

 

 

The lab is housed in the newly opened Ronald Tutor Hall at UPC and has equipment for device fabrication, assembly, packaging, characterization and testing. This includes a probe station, microscopes, contact angle goniometer, laser and conventional machining centers, polymer vapor deposition system, test and measurement equipment, convection and vacuum ovens, and wet benches. PCs are equipped with software for microsystem design and analysis. In addition, cell culture facility run by the Viterbi School and Class 100-10000 cleanroom fabrication facilities are available for our research activities.

 

Views of the lab

under construction

 

Equipment

(Click on title to see image - under construction)

Taig CNC Mill

Epilog M-300 Laser Platform

Laurell Spin Processor

Signatone Probe Station

Vision Engineering Lynx Microscope

Nikon Epi-Fluorescence Microscope

Tantec Contact Angle Meter

Mitutoyo Digital Thickness Gauge

Dataplate Programmable Hot Plates

Torrey Pines Programmable Hot Plate

Hybond Wedge Bonder

Servo Mini Drill Press

National Instruments Cards...

High Voltage Power Supply

Keithley 2400 Sourcemeter

Parylene Vapor Deposition System

Sun Electronics Environmental Test Chamber

Thinky Hybrid Mixer

Despatch Oven

VWR Oven

Ohaus Balances

Lindberg Vacuum Oven

Pressure Testing Setup