ANFF-SA Microengineering School 2024

ANFF-SA Microengineering School 2024

FREE four-day Microengineering School - 8 x lectures | 8 x practical sessions | 8 x Insight sessions

By ANFF-SA

Date and time

Tue, 2 Jul 2024 9:00 AM - Fri, 5 Jul 2024 5:00 PM ACST

Location

University of South Australia - Mawson Lakes Campus

Building MM1-05, University Boulevard Mawson Lakes Adelaide, SA 5095 Australia

About this event

  • 3 days 8 hours

ANFF-SA’s FREE four-day Microengineering School provides students, researchers, academics and industry with a fascinating introduction to the design and fabrication of microfluidic/electronic, MEMS, optical and sensing chips.

8 x lectures | 8 x practical sessions | 8 x Insight sessions

The FREE FOUR DAY PROGRAM is ideal for people studying sciences and/or engineering and are interested in designing and fabricating microscopic devices used in new world technologies.

Delivered onsite at the University of South Australia's Future Industries Institute, in Mawson Lakes, ANFF-SA's Microengineering School includes presentations and practicals delivered by industry leaders and technical experts who introduce design, fabrication and testing processes including photolithography, design for photolithography, etching, PDMS devices, microelectrodes, characterisation techniques, simulation and electrical integration and 3D printing.

Onsite participants can enjoy hands-on practicals using cutting-edge equipment housed in world-class cleanroom facilities, while lectures and insight sessions provide opportunities to engage with industry leaders for useful career insights.

Together with ANFF-SA's team of highly skilled technicians, ANFF-SA Microengineering School is proud to present a stellar line up industry experts and special guests including:

  • Prof Craig Priest - ANFF-SA Director, Future Industries Institute, UniSA
  • Dr Jane Fitzpatrick - ANFF CEO
  • Dr Judy Halliday - Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Department for Industry, Innovation and Science
  • Prof Michael Breadmore - ARC Future Fellow, University of Tasmania
  • Dr Scott Foster - DSTG
  • Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem - Deputy Director of the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS)
  • Dr Jing-Hong (Mike) Pai - ANFF-SA
  • Dr Paul Weber - Utah Valley University
  • Dr Srihari (Hari) Rajgopal - NASA Glenn SiC Technology
  • Dr Sruthi Choppali - DSTG
  • Dr Nicole Dmochowska, UniSA
  • Stephen Blakeney -Medical Device Partnering Program
  • Sophia Su, ANFF-SA
  • Dr Thorsten Matthias - EV Group
  • Dr Ben Johnston and Alex Stokes - ANFF OptoFAB
  • Dr Elaine Saunders - Managing Director at Bingarra Scale-Up Solutions and ANFF board member

Practical sessions include:

  • Photolithography (in Cleanroom) - presented by Dr Jing-Hong (Mike) Pai, ANFF-SA
  • Etching (in Cleanroom) - presented by Mohamed Amen, ANFF-SA
  • CAD modelling and FEA analysis - presented by Mark Cherrill and Sudhakar Sajja,ANFF-SA
  • PDMS devices - presented by Dr Mona Tarek, Tekcyte and Dr Sophia Su, ANFF-SA
  • 3D Printing - presented by Daniel Williams and Billy Michalatos, ANFF-SA
  • Characterisation techniques - presented by Dr Jason Gascooke, ANFF-SA and Flinders University, Leica Microsystems and Evident/Olympus
  • Microelectrodes - presented by Igor Switala and Dr Maryam Khaksar, DSTG
  • Fibre optics - presented by Dr Dale Otten, UniSA

Industry tours:

  • Rapier Electronics
  • Tindo Solar

ANFF-SA is a $22 million investment in cutting-edge advanced manufacturing equipment and technical expertise available to all Australian’s, as part of Australia’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

ANFF-SA offers industry rapid prototyping of new technologies right here in South Australia, and has become a catalyst for international collaboration with global companies, start-ups, and universities.

Open to industry, researchers and academics, ANFF-SA is committed to delivering technical excellence in the design, fabrication and testing of micro-sized devices, and also available for teaching these techniques to optimise opportunities for micro and nanofabrication manufacturing in Australia.

The facility’s strengths include lab-on-a-chip technology, micro/nanofluidics, advanced sensing, functional coatings, and separation science and it is one of eight nodes of ANFF across Australia, which combined, are filled with over $200 million of investment in tooling, infrastructure and people.

For more information please email Belinda Turner at belinda.turner@unisa.edu.au or download your program today at https://www.anff-sa.com/winter-school


Frequently asked questions

Am I expected to attend the four full days?

Yes, to get the most out of the program we strong encourage you to participate in the full four days of ANFF-SA Microengineering School.

Is there car parking available?

Yes, parking is available for a small fee around the campus. We encourage you to download and use the UniSA Parki app to ensure you don't get a parking fine. Alternatively, public transport is available via bus or train.

Is there accommodation available close to campus?

Accommodation is available at Mawson Lakes Hotel (https://mawsonlakeshotel.com.au/accommodation/), Quest Mawson Lakes (https://www.questapartments.com.au/properties/sa/mawson-lakes/quest-mawson-lakes) or cheaper accommodation at Pooraka Motor Inn (https://www.poorakamotorin)

Are there learning prerequisites?

No, as long as you have an interest to learn and an open mind we are certain you will gain knowledge, experience and connections during your time with us.

Are dietary requirements catered for?

Yes, please ensure you advise us of your dietary requirements when you register. Our caterer, Corporate Platters, provides Vegan, GF, DF, LF and certified Halal ingredients.

What clothing should I wear to the Microengineering School

Comfortable clothing with layers. Please ensure you were enclosed shoes (no sandals, flip-flops or high heels) so that you meet OHSW requirements for entering the laboratories and cleanrooms. Long hair must also be tied back.

Are prayer room facilities on site?

Yes, please advise your requirements when registering and we will ensure your access to these facilities.

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ANFF-SA is a world-class micro and nanofabrication facility providing access to cutting-edge equipment with support from expert staff specialising in microfluidics, organic electronics, biomaterials, novel semiconductor materials and characterisation.

Offering access to more than $15 million of equipment and technical excellence in design, fabrication, and testing of micro-scale devices, ANFF-SA's strengths include lab-on-a-chip technology, micro/nanofluidics, advanced sensing, functional coatings, and separation science. 

ANFF-SA's world-class facility houses state-of-the-art photolithography, micromachining, hot embossing and bonding, micro-injection moulding, plasma etching, thin film coating, fluidic simulation, and advanced characterisation in ISO Class 5 & 6 clean room environments.