NTNU NanoLab is a cross facultary, strategic initiative with the objective to coordinate and promote nanoscience and nanotechnology at NTNU. The initiative is driven by NTNU in close collaboration with SINTEF.
Since nanotechnology, by virtue, is cross disciplinary, NTNU NanoLab aims to facilitate a collaborating research environment for scientists within the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, materials technology and medical research. The research environment spans over several departments distributed at five different faculties at NTNU: the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology , the Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, the Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Humanities.
Today, there are more than 70 permanent employees with research interests towards areas were nanotechnology plays an important part. In order to offer the necessary, modern facilities for nanotechnological research, NTNU NanoLab is establishing a state-of-the art clean room infrastructure.These laboratories will be open to all researcher at NTNU and SINTEF as well as external scientists.
Disputas 12.02.2010
Measurements and Modeling of Effect of Interface on Ferroelectricity in Lead Titanate Thin Films
24.11.2009 New courses in Cleanroom Techniques and HF handling in NTNU NanoLab have now been scheduled for December 2009 - March 2010. Please find more information regarding the courses and sign-up here.
Disputas 20.11.2009
Transport and Magnetisation Dynamics in Ferromagnetic Nanostructures
23.10.2009 Introduction courses in HES and cleanroom work in November and December. Please find more information regarding the courses and sign-up here.
05.11.2009 Two permanent postions as senior engineers / chief engineers at NTNU NanoLab NT-71/09
NTNU NanoLab has currently two vacant positions as senior engineers / chief engineers. The positions will be part of NTNU NanoLab's staff. Please see Nettopp - NTNU's oppslagstavle for more information.
Application deadline: 10.12.2009.
22.10.2009 NTNU NanoLab offersUser courses in S(T)EM and FIB Both courses consist of a theoretical part and a practical part which will be given in the clean room.
Both courses will start on Thursday the 29th of October. Please find more information regarding the courses and sign-up here.
22.09.2009 Introduction course to EDX (Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy) Mats Eriksson from Sprectral Solutions will give a 2-3 hour (introduction) lecture on EDX related to the Bruker SDD EDS installed on the NanoLab SEM.
The lecture takes place on Thursday 24 September, at 9.00 - 12.00 in NTNU NanoLab's lecture hall K1-140.
03.09.2009 NTNU NanoLab now offers the following start-up courses:
Compulsory introduction course in HSE issues and routines for working in the clean room
Introduction courses in the use of FIB, SEM and EBL
25.05.2009 NTNU NanoLab's annual report for 2008 NTNU NanoLab' annual report for 2008 is now available as a Pdf-fil here. For earlier annual reports, please see link in the left hand column.
10.03.2009 NTNU NanoLab Seminarseries, spring 2009 The first lunch seminar will take place on Tuesday the 17th of March, at 12.00 - 12.45, in the building connecting Chemistry building 1 and 2. Acting leader of NTNU NanoLab, Erik Wahlstrøm will then present: "NTNU NanoLab; Plans for start-up of activities".
Please see the informationbox "Scientific eventes" in the right hand column for this springs Programme.
15.12.2008 NTNU NanoLab’s annual report for 2007 The annual report of 2007 for NTNU NanoLabs is (finally) available. The report may be loaded down as a df-file here. For earlier reports, please see the linke in the left hand column.