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The UCSB Nanofabrication Facility has seen large user base growth extending from 1998 to the present. A decrease was seen from 2013-2015 which was primarily a result of reduced academic government funding stemming from sequestration. Since 2015, growth in both academic and industrial sectors has been observed with 2018 reaching the highest levels to date. The facility serves a broad range of disciplines with Optics, Electronics, Materials, MEMs, and Physics all being over 12% of use.
The UCSB Nanofabrication Facility has seen large user base growth extending from 1998 to the present. A decrease was seen from 2013-2015 which was primarily a result of reduced academic government funding stemming from sequestration. Since 2015, growth in both academic and industrial sectors has been observed with 2018 reaching the highest levels to date. The facility serves a broad range of disciplines with Optics, Electronics, Materials, MEMs, and Physics all being over 12% of use.


[[File:Yearly Users by Affiliation Through 2018.png|700x700px|Number of lab users per year from 1998-2018 by affiliation|none|frame]][[File:User Percentages by Discipline 2018.png|none|749x749px|User distribution by discipline for 2018|frame]]
[[File:Yearly Users by Affiliation Through 2018.png|700x700px|Number of lab users per year from 1998-2018 by affiliation|none|frame]]
[[File:2018 User Chart by Discipline.png|left|frame|Percentages of Users by User-Reported Research Discipline for 2018]]


=== External Use of Facility ===
=== External Use of Facility ===

Revision as of 16:35, 25 January 2019

Numbers of Annual Users

The UCSB Nanofabrication Facility has seen large user base growth extending from 1998 to the present. A decrease was seen from 2013-2015 which was primarily a result of reduced academic government funding stemming from sequestration. Since 2015, growth in both academic and industrial sectors has been observed with 2018 reaching the highest levels to date. The facility serves a broad range of disciplines with Optics, Electronics, Materials, MEMs, and Physics all being over 12% of use.

Number of lab users per year from 1998-2018 by affiliation
Percentages of Users by User-Reported Research Discipline for 2018

External Use of Facility

Presentations and Reports