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| University of Michigan | SSEL Cleanroom Expansion and Dr. Steve Forrest Labs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Project Features: > Solid State Electronics Lab Expansion > Three Levels – Subfab / Cleanroom / Fan Deck > Clean Class 10 to 100 with Raised Access Floor > MEMS, CMOS, Novel Materials > Submicron Lithography > eBeam Litho > MBE and Special Materials Processing Labs |
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| Services Provided by AGI for Project: > Cleanroom Design: Programming through Construction > Documents, and Feasibility Studies > Layout (As Built and Proposed Expansion) > Utility Matrix Development > Specialty Systems and HVAC Consulting > HPM Analysis / HMIS / Code Compliance Analysis > Tool Install Design > Wet Hood and Chemical Storage Design > Vibration Pedestal Design > Relocation of OLED, Display, and MBE custom tools from > Princeton to University of Michigan |
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| Building Uses: > The SSEL manages academic programs and conducts > research on the theory, design, and fabrication of electronic, > optoelectronic devices, circuits, and microsystems (MEMS), > as well as on organic devices, novel characterization and > metrology techniques and nanofabrication technology. |
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| Key AGI Personnel: > Abbie Gregg, AGI Project Executive > Craig Rossrucker, AGI Project Manager > Mark Winter PE, Chemical Engineer |
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| Client Testimonial: > “I believe this is the most thorough and clear SD design narrative I have seen in my 15 years at UM. Very Good Job!” ~ Ken Berringer’s University of Michigan Owner Review Comments, August 2004 |
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