How to Become User
(For External "Facility Users")
(NIST Staff and Guest Researchers go to a different page)
- There are three types of CNST NanoFab Users:
- Remote Users are people who do not wish to operate the equipment themselves, but instead specify work to be
performed by NanoFab Staff (at an additional hourly rate). They must still receive an orientation for the NanoFab
which will be sent by email.
- NanoFab Users are persons certified to operate NanoFab equipment located outside the cleanroom.
They are required to take the NanoFab orientation and training specific to the instruments they will be using.
- Cleanroom Users are persons who are certified to operate equipment located inside the cleanroom. In combination
with the orientation, they receive additional training on cleanroom safety and cleanroom operational procedures. Before
gaining access to the cleanroom they must pass a safety exam. They will also be required to take training specific to
the instruments they will be using.
How to Become a Facility User
- Informally discuss the project with the
NanoFab Manager.
- Submit project description via email to the
NanoFab Manager. Download the NanoFab Project Application
from the Manuals and Forms page.
- The application will be reviewed by the NanoFab Technical Review Committee for issues of safety and feasibility.
If safety or feasibility concerns are found they will be discussed with the proposer, who may then submit a modified
application. Accepted Projects are valid for one year.
- The application will also be reviewed by the NanoFab Mission Review Committee for issues of alignment with the
NIST mission (for Principle Investigators [PIs] who are NIST staff) or the CNST Mission (for PIs who are Guest Researchers and
External users). Non-proprietary research that furthers the cause of the stated mission is eligible for a partial fee waiver. The
mission of the CNST is to provide measurement methods, standards and technology to support all phases of
nanotechnology development from discovery to production. Proprietary research is not eligible for the fee waiver.
- The User will receive a set of required forms and must return all forms and a signed User agreement to set up
financial and registration accounts.
- Prospective facility users who plan on traveling to the CNST to conduct research on site will be required to provide sufficient information to verify their
identity as requested by the NIST Office of Security. Some users may be required to provide additional information based on their citizenship, visa status,
length of visit, or the nature of the facility use agreement with the CNST.
- NanoFab Users can then schedule a site visit to receive their basic and equipment training. Usually work
can begin the same day. Contact the CNST NanoFab Facility User Office for further instructions.
- To help new external users establish a working relationship with the CNST, the CNST-University of Maryland Cooperative Program
will provide competitively awarded travel grants for approved users of the CNST facilities. More information is available
on the travel grant webpage.
- Remote Users can then obtain Nanofabrication services by discussing their needs with the
NanoFab Manager.
- Use of NanoFab equipment outside the cleanroom requires an orientation given by the
NanoFab Facility Safety Coordinator.
- Cleanroom Users can then schedule a site visit to receive their training. Cleanroom Users must take the
Start-up Orientation Program given periodically by the NanoFab Facility Safety Coordinator.
- The Start-up Orientation Program is a 3 hour training session which covers Cleanroom Safety and Cleanroom
Operational Procedures.
- A written safety examination must be completed with a passing grade for Cleanroom access.
- The training and Exam
must be renewed annually.
- Contact the CNST NanoFab Facility User Office to take the exam.
- An accepted project is valid for one year. If it has not been finished, a new project application must be submitted and reviewed.
User Fees
For more information, contact the
NanoFab Manager.
Acknowledgments
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"Research performed in part at the NIST Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology."
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