[labnetwork] VNNI (Virginia Nanotechnology Networked Infrastructure) Coordinator Position Available

Masoud Agah agah at vt.edu
Thu Apr 29 15:50:53 EDT 2021


Dear colleagues,

I appreciate if you distribute the following job description among MS/PHD
students with related expertise.

Website for applying:
https://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/515923?lApplicationSubSourceID=11250

VNNI Coordinator

The Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC) has approved a proposal to
establish the Virginia Nanotechnology Networked Infrastructure (VNNI). VNNI
aims at creating a virtual bridge between all nanofabrication and
semiconductor processing cleanrooms at universities across the Commonwealth
of Virginia to provide seamless access to all these state-of-the-art
facilities for faculty, students and technology businesses. VNNI, when
fully established, will impact education and training, research and
innovation, and economic development. The two major components of VNNI are
the multi-institutional cloud-based core facility management system and Web
Portal. VNNI Web Portal will act as the gateway to the Commonwealth of
Virginia nanotechnology excellence and will provide the necessary resources
for access to high-tech material growth, nanofab, metrology infrastructure,
recipe bank, scholarship impact, student training impact, and all key
cleanroom documentations.

VNNI Coordinator will work under the direct supervision of Prof. Masoud
Agah, the VMEC Professor of Engineering at Virginia Tech and the Founding
Director of VNNI to establish the network and the web portal. VNNI
Coordinator will collaborate with VNNI Site Managers (cleanroom managers at
different universities), to implement unified VNNI multimedia
documentations for safety training, tool training, site specific policies,
fee structure, recipe repository, and reporting policies. The VNNI
Coordinator will play a key role in the design and execution of the Web
Gateway and in the execution of the cloud-based management system.

This position is for one year and depending on the availability of funds
can be extended for subsequent years. Funds are also available for the
travel of the VNNI Coordinator to the participating cleanroom sites and
attending at related meetings.



With best regards,
Masoud

Masoud Agah
Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC) Professor of Engineering
> The Bradley Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
> Mechanical Engineering Department (Affiliate)
Member
> Faculty Senate and University Council
Virginia Tech
Voice: (540) 231-2653
VT MEMS Lab <http://www.agah-lab.org>
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