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In order to get the quickest response to training requests, process approvals, questions etc. please use the following mailboxes to DTU Nanolab - Fabrication (formerly known as Danchip).

Mailbox link Concerning
LabAdviser Mailbox labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk Any questions or feedback to LabAdviser.
Process flow review process_flow@nanolab.dtu.dk (should work again) More about process flow review here
Training on equipment training@nanolab.dtu.dk It is our goal to answer your request regarding process flow reviews and training within 2 workdays.
E-beam training e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk
e-beamload@nanolab.dtu.dk
To request training on JEOL JBX-9500FSZ or Raith ELPHY e-beam writer.
Authorization to run JEOL JBX-9500FSZ requires at least 4 training sessions. Before you request for training on this machine, study this page and have all files ready: Getting started.
Mask order/review: Photomasks has to be ordered at Compugraphics in Procure. You can read more about the procedure for mask ordering here. It requires a specification file like this: (example spec file) and a design file (gds or cif format).

Mask Review

mask@nanolab.dtu.dk (Subject: Mask Review) Note: You have to order masks at Compugraphics via Procure.

Nanolab can offer a check of the mask design and specifications. You can read more about mask design here.

Metal wishes . .

Lesker:

metal@nanolab.dtu.dk (Subject: Lesker Metal Wishes). - See current and future materials here: Lesker status log

Temescal/Wordentec/Physimeca:

metal@nanolab.dtu.dk (Subject:PVD Metal Wishes) See current and future materials here:
Tool change toolchange@nanolab.dtu.dk Laser: change of optics and
Polymer Injection Molding machine: change mold-tool
Commercial offers etc. sales@nanolab.dtu.dk mostly companies nanolabexternal customers
Gas-related questions DCH-Gas@nanolab.dtu.dk issues (information regarding ordering, delivery, changing etc. Mostly for internal Nanolab use
All other inquiries fabricationssupport@nanolab.dtu.dk ... or if you are in doubt