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Yang is the thin film deposition team lead responsible for the thin film deposition suites. She also works on dicing saw, wire bonders, direct mask writer and polymer glovebox.
Yang is the thin film deposition team lead responsible for the thin film deposition suites. She also works on dicing saw, wire bonders, direct mask writer and polymer glovebox.
Dr Li trains and assists with SEM, milling, EBSD, and EDX, while also supporting SEM-CL activities.
Dr Juan Li specialises in design, fabrication, and testing of micro and nanoscale devices. She helps researchers, start-ups and companies turn their ideas into viable prototypes and products for applications such as microfluidics, biomedical sensing, and semiconductor research. She provides consulting services, technical support and training in the areas of CAD design, photolithography, direct write
Olivier trains and assists users with SEM-CL, while supporting FIB, EBL, ALD activities
Jason has expertise in nanofabrication of quantum electronic devices, particularly in electron beam lithography, metal deposition, and lift-off. He completed a PhD at UNSW where he focused on building silicon CMOS quantum devices for spin-based quantum computing. As Senior Process Engineer: Quantum Technologies at ANFF-NSW University of Sydney, he is responsible for various tools and
Fay Hudson divides her time between the roles of Process Manager with ANFF and Senior Research Fellow in Prof Dzurak’s research program. Having been a member of Prof Dzurak’s research team at UNSW since 2001, her expertise is in micro- and nano-fabrication of nanoelectronic devices and silicon qubits, such as electron beam and photo lithography,
Aung Gyi is working as Senior Technical Officer, assist in maintaining laboratory process tools and plant in good operating order (including component level electronics repairs); ensuring that hazardous gas storage and delivery system is maintained in good order and his responsibilities span all electrical engineering disciplines but will primarily be in the areas related to
Lawrence is responsible for photomask fabrication, general cleanroom operations and providing expertise in a variety of nanofabrication techniques. He has experience in electron beam and photo-lithography, electron microscopy, and materials characterisation from his PhD research at RMIT University.
Dr Ashley Dyer joined the MCN as a Process Engineer in October 2018, becoming part of Yang Lim’s team focusing on thin-films support and thermal processing. Ash comes to MCN from the UK following the completion of a PhD at Swansea University’s Institute of Structural Materials, where he also completed a Master’s of Physics. Ash
Anders manages the helium ion microscopy capability of the MCFP hub, including nanoscale imaging and nanofabrication.
Hazem is responsible for wet etching benches in the cleanroom and managing the biochemistry, PC2, Industrial labs.