Nanoblog: A room mom would have loved
A lot more clean room space should be available in about a year at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany.
In nanotech parlance, a clean room is not every mom's wish for their children's bedrooms, but instead a research area kept free of contaminants such as dust or bacteria, according to answers.com.
The nanoscale college currently has four clean rooms, where scientists do research and make tools needed by nanochip manufacturers.
A new room currently is being completed and will account for about 15,000 square feet of 80,000 square feet of clean room space at the college.
Mohawk Valley moms, take note: SUNYIT in Marcy also will be getting a clean room when the Computer Chip Commercialization Center is built over the next two years. That one will be about 10,000 square feet.
In nanotech parlance, a clean room is not every mom's wish for their children's bedrooms, but instead a research area kept free of contaminants such as dust or bacteria, according to answers.com.
The nanoscale college currently has four clean rooms, where scientists do research and make tools needed by nanochip manufacturers.
A new room currently is being completed and will account for about 15,000 square feet of 80,000 square feet of clean room space at the college.
Mohawk Valley moms, take note: SUNYIT in Marcy also will be getting a clean room when the Computer Chip Commercialization Center is built over the next two years. That one will be about 10,000 square feet.




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