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// The Nanofab will be closed on Thursday, 12/28 and Friday 12/29 for lab maintenance. No one will be allowed into the lab during these days.
// The Nanofab will be closed on Thursday, 12/28 and Friday 12/29 for lab maintenance. No one will be allowed into the lab during these days.


// The official staff holiday schedule is on Monday, 12/25 and Tuesday, 12/26. The lab will still be open for use during these off days, but staff will not be here to help.
// Staff is on holiday on Friday 12/29 and Monday 1/1. The lab will still be open for use on Jan 1st, but staff will not be here to help until the 2nd.


// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 09:32, 14 December 2017 (PST)
// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 09:17, 28 December 2017 (PST)



===== Wild Fire Impacts =====
// The NanoFab is Open.

// The [http://countyofsb.org/thomasfire.sbc Thomas Fire] has caused repeated power outages since the evening of Monday 12/4. CalFire is posting updates on [http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1922 their webpage] and [https://www.facebook.com/CALFIRE FaceBook page].

// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 13:07, 11 December 2017 (PST)




===== Cary 500 =====
===== Cary 500 =====
UV-Vis Detector Failure. Locating replacement.
UV-Vis Detector Failure. Tool is able to used from 600nm and up.
// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 15:06, 7 December 2017 (PST)
// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 15:06, 7 December 2017 (PST)



Revision as of 17:20, 28 December 2017

Holiday Closures

// The Nanofab will be closed on Thursday, 12/28 and Friday 12/29 for lab maintenance. No one will be allowed into the lab during these days.

// Staff is on holiday on Friday 12/29 and Monday 1/1. The lab will still be open for use on Jan 1st, but staff will not be here to help until the 2nd.

// Posted: 09:17, 28 December 2017 (PST)


Cary 500

UV-Vis Detector Failure. Tool is able to used from 600nm and up. // Posted: 15:06, 7 December 2017 (PST)