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| style="background: lightgrey;"| 1 || style="background: lightgrey;"| I think that the TPTs in general have been very useful for myself and others. I think more information about available TPTs could help new users. The information about TPTs is a bit scattered around on LabAdvisor.  || style="background: lightgrey;"| We have tried our best to cellect all about TPT's in LabAdvisor here: http://labadviser.nanolab.dtu.dk/index.php/LabAdviser/Courses and on our homepage here: https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/use-nanolab/tpt
| style="background: lightgrey;"| 1 || style="background: lightgrey;"| I think that the TPTs in general have been very useful for myself and others. I think more information about available TPTs could help new users. The information about TPTs is a bit scattered around on LabAdvisor.  || style="background: lightgrey;"| We have tried our best to cellect all about TPT's in LabAdvisor here: http://labadviser.nanolab.dtu.dk/index.php/LabAdviser/Courses and on our homepage here: https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/use-nanolab/tpt
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| NNN || The training videos made for the various equipment located in the cleanroom are super helpful when learning to use new equipment before the trainings. They can however be hard to find as a new user and it could be a great addition if a dedicated page on LabAdviser could be made gives a list with a list of the equipment to which training videos have been made with links to youtube. The link to the page could be placed in the left sidebar next to the TPT/intro course link.|| *****
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| NNN || Having different trainings for machines with the same working principle and platform doesn't make much sense, but it is understandable. Maybe it could be possible to get training in packets. || *****
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| NNN || Everything is good|| *****
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| NNN || Have them trained in an "all-around" course where multiple techniques are shown in order to help them familiarize themselves with different processes and clean room basics.|| *****
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| NNN || Hands on training in a fabrication course like the one the PhD students have along with the TPT courses would be very useful for all the new users.|| *****
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| NNN || "It's been 6 years since I had intro course for cleanroom, so I am not up to date with current procedure.|| *****
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| NNN || I have an impression that it is improved since then and I don't have any useful suggestions."|| *****
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| NNN || I think, it is great, as it is. A good training procedure, ensures that the general high standards are maintained. || *****
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| NNN || Some times it is hard to find a specific member of the staff. || *****
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| NNN || I think the current system is fine|| *****
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| NNN || A more consistent quality of training would be nice, as well as a detailed hands-on explanation of handling Lab Manager while in the cleanroom.|| *****
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| NNN || Explain more clearly to new users about when the machines should be set out of use and when it is enough to ask Nanolab personnel to set it to limited use. Sometimes new users set the machines out of use only for part of the processing that does not work for them, but they completely block others from using the part that still works.|| *****
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| NNN || Maybe combine the first lithography trainings with training in the plasma asher.|| *****
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| NNN || I don't know. I think it works well under normal conditions (it was a bit more complicated during the period when the filters were changed) || *****
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| NNN || "I think it already is easy :)|| *****
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| NNN || "|| *****
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| NNN || " - Basic introduction courses for students and non-students. Might be a small project to manufacture a sample item with supervision.|| *****
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| NNN || "|| *****
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| NNN || I think the process for getting acess to the cleanroom works well. The only thing that comes to mind is that it takes some time to get completely confident and comfortable when working in the cleanroom, for me it really helped to work with someone else from my group in the beginning. I am not sure how to do it, but maybe some more encouragement for new people to work with a colleague/supervisor in the beginning would be good.|| *****
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| NNN || Make training videos for new users.|| *****
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| NNN || .|| *****
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| NNN || The startup process was good, simple and straight forward. The labadvisor homepage can be a little hard to navigate, and there are several sites that are needed with convoluted paths to get to the right information (kemibrug, and labmanager are both not very modernly designed.) Renewing information sources would make beginners work a lot more easy.|| *****
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| NNN || I think the TPT training followed by a practical training is a good way to save a lot of time to have the access of an equipment. || *****
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| NNN || "Streamline TPT flow and include as much as possible in DTU Learn. Incorporate online (DTU Learn) segments of TPTs in relevant master and bachelor courses e.g. Fabrication of micro and nano structures.|| *****
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| NNN || I believe this idea or something similar has already been set in motion, but nonetheless would improve accessibility and efficiency and free up Nanolab staff resources to meet increased demand for hands on training of new users."|| *****
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| NNN || I think you are doing a lot already. Would not be able to suggest something more: it will risk, in my opinion, to have more incidents due to inexperienced users.|| *****
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| NNN || The training videos are great! Keep making those.|| *****
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| NNN || I do not know|| *****
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| NNN || I do not know|| *****
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| NNN || "I think it is already quite easy, given what you need know to start working there.|| *****
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| NNN || Maybe there should be a specific time-slot for TPT's every month, bi-month or something like that."|| *****
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| NNN || nothing
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Revision as of 16:25, 9 February 2022

# Comments: Answers
1 I think that the TPTs in general have been very useful for myself and others. I think more information about available TPTs could help new users. The information about TPTs is a bit scattered around on LabAdvisor. We have tried our best to cellect all about TPT's in LabAdvisor here: http://labadviser.nanolab.dtu.dk/index.php/LabAdviser/Courses and on our homepage here: https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/use-nanolab/tpt
NNN The training videos made for the various equipment located in the cleanroom are super helpful when learning to use new equipment before the trainings. They can however be hard to find as a new user and it could be a great addition if a dedicated page on LabAdviser could be made gives a list with a list of the equipment to which training videos have been made with links to youtube. The link to the page could be placed in the left sidebar next to the TPT/intro course link. *****
NNN Having different trainings for machines with the same working principle and platform doesn't make much sense, but it is understandable. Maybe it could be possible to get training in packets. *****
NNN Everything is good *****
NNN Have them trained in an "all-around" course where multiple techniques are shown in order to help them familiarize themselves with different processes and clean room basics. *****
NNN Hands on training in a fabrication course like the one the PhD students have along with the TPT courses would be very useful for all the new users. *****
NNN "It's been 6 years since I had intro course for cleanroom, so I am not up to date with current procedure. *****
NNN I have an impression that it is improved since then and I don't have any useful suggestions." *****
NNN I think, it is great, as it is. A good training procedure, ensures that the general high standards are maintained. *****
NNN Some times it is hard to find a specific member of the staff. *****
NNN I think the current system is fine *****
NNN A more consistent quality of training would be nice, as well as a detailed hands-on explanation of handling Lab Manager while in the cleanroom. *****
NNN Explain more clearly to new users about when the machines should be set out of use and when it is enough to ask Nanolab personnel to set it to limited use. Sometimes new users set the machines out of use only for part of the processing that does not work for them, but they completely block others from using the part that still works. *****
NNN Maybe combine the first lithography trainings with training in the plasma asher. *****
NNN I don't know. I think it works well under normal conditions (it was a bit more complicated during the period when the filters were changed) *****
NNN "I think it already is easy :) *****
NNN " *****
NNN " - Basic introduction courses for students and non-students. Might be a small project to manufacture a sample item with supervision. *****
NNN " *****
NNN I think the process for getting acess to the cleanroom works well. The only thing that comes to mind is that it takes some time to get completely confident and comfortable when working in the cleanroom, for me it really helped to work with someone else from my group in the beginning. I am not sure how to do it, but maybe some more encouragement for new people to work with a colleague/supervisor in the beginning would be good. *****
NNN Make training videos for new users. *****
NNN . *****
NNN The startup process was good, simple and straight forward. The labadvisor homepage can be a little hard to navigate, and there are several sites that are needed with convoluted paths to get to the right information (kemibrug, and labmanager are both not very modernly designed.) Renewing information sources would make beginners work a lot more easy. *****
NNN I think the TPT training followed by a practical training is a good way to save a lot of time to have the access of an equipment. *****
NNN "Streamline TPT flow and include as much as possible in DTU Learn. Incorporate online (DTU Learn) segments of TPTs in relevant master and bachelor courses e.g. Fabrication of micro and nano structures. *****
NNN I believe this idea or something similar has already been set in motion, but nonetheless would improve accessibility and efficiency and free up Nanolab staff resources to meet increased demand for hands on training of new users." *****
NNN I think you are doing a lot already. Would not be able to suggest something more: it will risk, in my opinion, to have more incidents due to inexperienced users. *****
NNN The training videos are great! Keep making those. *****
NNN I do not know *****
NNN I do not know *****
NNN "I think it is already quite easy, given what you need know to start working there. *****
NNN Maybe there should be a specific time-slot for TPT's every month, bi-month or something like that." *****
NNN nothing
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