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===== Role in the KNI =====
===== Role in the KNI =====
Evan is the Nanofabrication Process Engineer for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology. Evan joined the KNI through Waterloo's renowned co-op program, where he works independently and alongside KNI staff on nanofabrication process recipe development, characterization and documentation across various areas of the Lab, including: reactive-ion etching (RIE), electron beam lithography (EBL), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), among others.
Evan is the Nanofabrication Process Engineer for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology. Evan joined the KNI through Waterloo's renowned co-op program, where he works independently and alongside KNI staff on nanofabrication process recipe development, characterization and documentation across various areas of the Lab, including: reactive-ion etching (RIE), electron beam lithography (EBL), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), among others.




===== Education =====
===== Education =====
Evan is a fourth year undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo where he studies Nanotechnology Engineering. He has microfabrication cleanroom experience working on equipment and techniques such as: photoresist, RIE, PEVCD, AFM, SEM, ellipsometry, etc. from previous positions held at the Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics and Display Systems, NAV Canada, and Centra Industries (a division of PCC Aerostructures).
Evan is a fourth year undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo where he studies Nanotechnology Engineering. He has microfabrication cleanroom experience working on equipment and techniques such as: photoresist, RIE, PEVCD, AFM, SEM, ellipsometry, etc. from previous positions held at the Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics and Display Systems, NAV Canada, and Centra Industries (a division of PCC Aerostructures).
== List of Managed Instruments ==
===== Deposition =====
* [[Labline: Electron Beam Evaporator | Metals (Al, Au, Pt & Ti): Kurt J Lesker Labline Electron Beam Evaporator]]
* [[CHA: Electron Beam Evaporator | Metals & Oxides: CHA Industries Mark 40 Electron Beam Evaporator]]
* [[ATC Orion 8: Dielectric Sputter System | Dielectric Sputter System: AJA International ATC Orion 8]]
* [[ATC Orion 8: Chalcogenide Sputter System | Chalcogenide Sputter System: AJA International ATC Orion 8]]
* [[Parylene Coater | Parylene Coater: Para Tech LabTop 3000]]
===== Etching =====
* [[XeF2 Etcher for Silicon | XeF<sub>2</sub> Etcher for Silicon]]
===== Lithography =====
* [[Nanoscribe PPGT: Microscale 3D Printer | Two-Photon Lithography (aka Microscale 3D Printing): Nanoscribe Photonic Professional GT]]
===== Support Tools =====
* [[Wafer Bonder | Wafer Bonder: Suss MicroTec model SB6L]]
* [[Rapid Thermal Processor | Rapid Thermal Processing: Modular Process Technology RTP-600S]]

Revision as of 20:06, 21 January 2020

Evan Piano
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Title Nanofabrication Process Engineer
Responsibilities Process Development
Email empiano@caltech.edu
Phone 626-395-5732 (office)
Office 330 Steele

About

Role in the KNI

Evan is the Nanofabrication Process Engineer for The Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) at the California Institute of Technology. Evan joined the KNI through Waterloo's renowned co-op program, where he works independently and alongside KNI staff on nanofabrication process recipe development, characterization and documentation across various areas of the Lab, including: reactive-ion etching (RIE), electron beam lithography (EBL), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), among others.


Education

Evan is a fourth year undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo where he studies Nanotechnology Engineering. He has microfabrication cleanroom experience working on equipment and techniques such as: photoresist, RIE, PEVCD, AFM, SEM, ellipsometry, etc. from previous positions held at the Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics and Display Systems, NAV Canada, and Centra Industries (a division of PCC Aerostructures).