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|StaffName = Nathan S. Lee
|StaffName = Nathan S. Lee
|StaffPhoto = Nathan-S-Lee.jpg
|StaffPhoto = Nathan-S-Lee.jpg
|JobTitle = Plasma Process Engineer
|JobTitle = Laboratory Infrastructure Manager
|AreasResponsibility = Reactive Ion Etching,<br>Plasma-Enhanced CVD
|AreasResponsibility = General Infrastructure,<br>Safety
|CaltechID = nathslee
|CaltechID = nathslee
|Phone = 626-395-1319 (office)
|Phone = 626-395-4075 (office)
|OfficeLocation = 319 Steele
|OfficeLocation = 124 Steele
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== About ==
== About ==
===== Role in the KNI =====
===== Role in the KNI =====
Nathan Lee is the Plasma Process Engineer for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology.  He oversees the daily operation of the plasma processing tools in the KNI, maintains good working order, and provides trainings on the tools for the KNI users. <br>
Nathan Lee is the Laboratory Infrastructure Manager for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology.  He oversees the daily operation of general infrastructure, operations, and safety measures within the KNI and manages onboarding of new and current members
After working in the semiconductor equipment industry as a hardware and process engineer for 15 years, Nathan joined Caltech in January of 2016 as a plasma process engineer for the KNI. He brings to the KNI breadth of experience in plasma process development and hardware optimization.
After working in the semiconductor equipment industry as a hardware and process engineer for 15 years, Nathan joined Caltech in January of 2016 as a plasma process engineer for the KNI. He went on to serve as a process engineer at Applied Materials for two years before returning to Southern California and rejoining Caltech. He brings a breadth of experience in plasma process development, hardware optimization, and laboratory management to the KNI.


===== Education =====
===== Education =====
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== List of Managed Instruments ==
== List of Managed Instruments ==
===== Etching =====
<!--===== Etching =====
* [[DRIE: Bosch & Cryo ICP-RIE for Silicon | Silicon Etcher: Oxford Instruments DRIE System 100 Bosch & Cryo ICP-RIE]]
* [[DRIE: Bosch & Cryo ICP-RIE for Silicon | Silicon Etcher: Oxford Instruments DRIE System 100 Bosch & Cryo ICP-RIE]]
* [[ICP-RIE: III-V, Metal & Silicon Etcher | III-V Material, Metal & Silicon Etcher: Oxford Instruments System 100 ICP-RIE]]
* [[ICP-RIE: III-V, Metal & Silicon Etcher | III-V Material, Metal & Silicon Etcher: Oxford Instruments System 100 ICP-RIE]]
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===== Support Tools =====
===== Support Tools =====
* [[Tube Furnaces for Wet & Dry Processing | Tube Furnaces: Tystar Tytan 1 & 2 (Wet & Dry Oxidation and Annealing)]]
* [[Tube Furnaces for Wet & Dry Processing | Tube Furnaces: Tystar Tytan 1 & 2 (Wet & Dry Oxidation and Annealing)]]
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 12 August 2024

Nathan S. Lee
Nathan-S-Lee.jpg
Title Laboratory Infrastructure Manager
Responsibilities General Infrastructure,
Safety
Email nathslee@caltech.edu
Phone 626-395-4075 (office)
Office 124 Steele

About

Role in the KNI

Nathan Lee is the Laboratory Infrastructure Manager for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology. He oversees the daily operation of general infrastructure, operations, and safety measures within the KNI and manages onboarding of new and current members After working in the semiconductor equipment industry as a hardware and process engineer for 15 years, Nathan joined Caltech in January of 2016 as a plasma process engineer for the KNI. He went on to serve as a process engineer at Applied Materials for two years before returning to Southern California and rejoining Caltech. He brings a breadth of experience in plasma process development, hardware optimization, and laboratory management to the KNI.

Education

Nathan received his B.S. in Structural Engineering from the University of California, San Diego.

List of Managed Instruments