[labnetwork] StackExchange for Microfab?

Aebersold, Julia julia.aebersold at louisville.edu
Mon Sep 16 16:58:00 EDT 2024


You might want to check out the nanobot.chat first.  This AI driven search from labnetwork discussions over the years may be a suitable application for your needs.

nanobot - Home<https://nanobot.chat/>


Cheers!



Julia Aebersold, Ph.D.

Director of Operations

Micro/Nano Technology Center

University of Louisville

2210 South Brook Street

Shumaker Research Building, Room 233

Louisville, KY  40292

(502) 852-1572

http://louisville.edu/micronano/<http://louisville.edu/micronano>





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I love this idea.  Sometime ago, I tried to start a FB group for microfabrication related issues but obviously didn't go anywhere.  At one point we had a separate list serv for microfab questions and it was actually pretty helpful.
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What do you all think about starting a StackExchange Q&A site for microfabrication?

There isn’t really a relevant site for this yet:
https://stackexchange.com/sites
https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/315710/619986

It could possibly combine the ResearchGate and Lab Network process questions onto a single location - to help grad students and researchers find faster answers/learning.
Maybe it would work for equipment repair as well, but not sure.  Certainly would not be the place for lab-operations questions though.

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