NREC faculty, engineering staff, and student assistants conduct many formal education activities continually throughout the year. The technical staff conduct weekly application and operational tailored "training sessions" for our university and industrial customers, as well as giving formal classroom instruction as guest lecturers, and hosting or delivering scheduled workshops at various times during the year.
The NREC staff supports the activities of the following courses:
CRS# | Course Title | Professor | Department | Activity |
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EEL 6935 | Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS II) | Dr. Wang | Electrical Engineering | Series of many lab sessions to build and test a MEMS pressure sensor. |
ANG 6100 | Archaeological Science | Dr. Tykot | Anthropology | Demonstration of EDS and SEM techniques. |
EEL 6935 | Integrated Circuit Processing II | Dr. Hoff | Electrical Engineering | Help with certain process steps and test IC capacitors. |
EML 6930 | Micro & Nano Manufacturing | Dr. Kumar | Mechanical Engineering | Series of Lab Sessions to build a pressure sensor device. |
BME 6931 | Modern Biomedical Technologies | Dr. Pyayt | Chemical and Biomedical Engineering | Demonstrate AFM and SEM techniques to the class |
EEL 6935 | Organic Electronics | Dr. Takshi | Electrical Engineering | Demonstrate metallization of organic solar cell |
EML 6930 | Materials Characterization | Dr. Kumar | Mechanical Engineering | Guest lectures by all engineers - demonstration labs for SEM, Vacuum, TEM, AFM, FIB and XRD |