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The purpose of LabAdviser is sharing of knowledge. In our laboratory thousands of experiments have been made and we want to make sure that the knowledge and experience acquired through this become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. In time our users will hopefully be able to find good, relevant information about specific problems that they may encounter using the equipment in the cleanroom.
The purpose of LabAdviser is the sharing of knowledge for scientific and educational use. Most of the material is specific for the instruments that are available in our laboratories and the main purpose with LabAdviser is to share knowledge among our users and with the micro-/nanofabrication community. We also want to invite students from all over the world to use it to learn about state-of-the-art nanofabrication and characterization.  


For the safety of the laboratory and other reasons, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia. The procedure for adding user input to the LabAdviser is described in this document.
DTU Nanolab makes every effort to provide reliable information, but DTU Nanolab provides no warranty as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information found in this wiki.
 
In our laboratories, many experiments are being done and we want to support that the knowledge and experience acquired through these become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. For the safety of the laboratory, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia.  
 
We are, however, happy to receive contributions to LabAdviser from our users. We will decide whether it is relevant to add to this site. This can be done through a relevant employee or by writing to labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk. We fit the materials you send us into the wiki in a way that you can agree upon and so it is in agreement with our experience and with general rules in the DTU Nanolab laboratory facilities.
 
==Copyright==
All materials in LabAdviser have been cleared with the rights holders. For permission to share or reuse content from this site you need to ask permission from the relevant rights holder. I case the rights holder is DTU Nanolab, you can send a request for permission to labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk.

Latest revision as of 12:06, 28 July 2023

The purpose of LabAdviser is the sharing of knowledge for scientific and educational use. Most of the material is specific for the instruments that are available in our laboratories and the main purpose with LabAdviser is to share knowledge among our users and with the micro-/nanofabrication community. We also want to invite students from all over the world to use it to learn about state-of-the-art nanofabrication and characterization.

DTU Nanolab makes every effort to provide reliable information, but DTU Nanolab provides no warranty as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information found in this wiki.

In our laboratories, many experiments are being done and we want to support that the knowledge and experience acquired through these become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. For the safety of the laboratory, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia.

We are, however, happy to receive contributions to LabAdviser from our users. We will decide whether it is relevant to add to this site. This can be done through a relevant employee or by writing to labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk. We fit the materials you send us into the wiki in a way that you can agree upon and so it is in agreement with our experience and with general rules in the DTU Nanolab laboratory facilities.

Copyright

All materials in LabAdviser have been cleared with the rights holders. For permission to share or reuse content from this site you need to ask permission from the relevant rights holder. I case the rights holder is DTU Nanolab, you can send a request for permission to labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk.