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This wiki (wiki.danchip.dtu.dk) is readable to several hundred users and protected by a simple password protection. Therefore this site should be considered public. DTU Danchip makes every effort to provide reliable information but DTU Danchip provides no warranty as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information found in this wiki.
All content published on Labadviser, including images and pictures, is created and maintained by employees of DTU Nanolab, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Contributions from external sources are only included with prior written permission, and the copyright for such content remains with the respective rights holders.  


When you send us information to be entered in this wiki we will decide whether it is relevant to add to this site. We take the liberty to fit the material you send us into the wiki. We might only use parts of the material, rewrite it or in other ways edit it so it fits in and is in agreement with our experience and with general rules in the DTU Danchip laboratory facility.
For permission to share or reuse content from this site, you need permission from the relevant rights holder. In case DTU Nanolab is the holder of rights, you can request permission via [mailto:labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk].
 
This page is openly accessible to the public for viewing and reference. However, editing rights are restricted to authorized employees only. If you provide material for publication in Labadviser, you will be clearly acknowledged as the author or source. Our goal is to ensure that all contributions are properly attributed and that no intellectual property rights, including copyrights or patents, are infringed. Before publishing your material, we will request your written permission to do so. This ensures transparency and respect for your rights as a creator.
 
If you believe any content on LabAdviser has been incorrectly attributed or violates copyright, please contact us at [mailto:labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk labadviser@nanolab.dtu.d]. We are committed to resolving such matters promptly and respectfully.
 
 
 
==Data Mining and Use of Content for Artificial Intelligence (AI)==
Text, graphics, images, sound and other content on this website are protected by copyright law. DTU Nanolab reserves all rights to the content (unless otherwise stated), including the right to exploit the content for the purpose of text and data mining, cf. Section 11 b of the Copyright Act and Article 4 of the DSM Directive.
 
''Tekst, grafik, billeder, lyd samt andet indhold på dette website er beskyttet efter lov om ophavsret. DTU Nanolab forbeholder sig alle rettigheder til indholdet, medmindre andet angivet, herunder retten til at udnytte indholdet med henblik på tekst- og datamining, jf. ophavsretslovens § 11 b og DSM-direktivets artikel 4.''
 
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For permission to share or reuse content from this site you need to ask permission from the relevant rights holder. In case DTU Nanolab is the the holder of rights, you can request permission via [mailto:labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk].
 
If you find any information with wrongly appointed rights, please contact us immediately via [mailto:labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk].
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 22 September 2025

All content published on Labadviser, including images and pictures, is created and maintained by employees of DTU Nanolab, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Contributions from external sources are only included with prior written permission, and the copyright for such content remains with the respective rights holders.

For permission to share or reuse content from this site, you need permission from the relevant rights holder. In case DTU Nanolab is the holder of rights, you can request permission via labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk.

This page is openly accessible to the public for viewing and reference. However, editing rights are restricted to authorized employees only. If you provide material for publication in Labadviser, you will be clearly acknowledged as the author or source. Our goal is to ensure that all contributions are properly attributed and that no intellectual property rights, including copyrights or patents, are infringed. Before publishing your material, we will request your written permission to do so. This ensures transparency and respect for your rights as a creator.

If you believe any content on LabAdviser has been incorrectly attributed or violates copyright, please contact us at labadviser@nanolab.dtu.d. We are committed to resolving such matters promptly and respectfully.


Data Mining and Use of Content for Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Text, graphics, images, sound and other content on this website are protected by copyright law. DTU Nanolab reserves all rights to the content (unless otherwise stated), including the right to exploit the content for the purpose of text and data mining, cf. Section 11 b of the Copyright Act and Article 4 of the DSM Directive.

Tekst, grafik, billeder, lyd samt andet indhold på dette website er beskyttet efter lov om ophavsret. DTU Nanolab forbeholder sig alle rettigheder til indholdet, medmindre andet angivet, herunder retten til at udnytte indholdet med henblik på tekst- og datamining, jf. ophavsretslovens § 11 b og DSM-direktivets artikel 4.