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Welcome
to the web site of the Laboratory for Surface
Science & Technology (LASST).
Since its establishment as an interdisciplinary
research center at the University
of Maine in 1981, LASST has been very active in
carrying out research, teaching, and outreach
activities in
the broad area of surfaces and interfaces,
thin films, microelectronic
devices, and sensor technology. Our faculty, students,
staff, and industrial collaborators profit from
the synergy brought about by many areas
of expertise
including physics,
chemistry, microbiology, electrical engineering,
food science, chemical engineering, computer
science, and
bioengineering. A wide variety of on-going activities
span the range from fundamental research to applied
development to technology transfer.
As described in this web site,
LASST has an impressive array of instrumentation
to synthesize and investigate
materials properties at the atomic scale up to
macroscopic dimensions, as well as to fabricate
and test a variety
of microelectronic devices and microsystems.
We
welcome opportunities to form partnerships
with individuals
and organizations who can benefit from this infrastructure.
Our funding base is derived from a mix of university,
state, federal, and industrial sources, and our
skillful research and administrative staff
is available to
help satisfy the diverse needs of our students
and collaborators.
LASST plays a major role in educating
and training the next generation of scientists and
engineers.
Outstanding opportunities exist for graduate and
undergraduate students, postdoctoral researchers,
and visiting scientists. These researchers receive
specific training in their discipline, but also
receive advanced training in many aspects of vacuum
technology,
materials science, surface physics and chemistry,
bioengineering, nanotechnology, biophysics, device
fabrication, and sensor technology. Graduate research
assistantships and undergraduate research positions
are available through a variety of funding sources.
Whether you are a prospective student,
industry partner, colleague, or just someone who has
an interest in surface and interface technology, we
would like to hear your comments and ideas. Our door
is always open for on-site visits, or any of us would
be glad to discuss with you details about our projects
by telephone or e-mail.
Robert J. Lad
Director of LASST
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