[labnetwork] StackExchange for Microfab?

Iulian Codreanu codreanu at udel.edu
Tue Sep 17 07:37:33 EDT 2024


Good Morning,

I like the lab network the way it has been; a moderated forum for folks 
involved in lab operations. I would probably tune out if it became a 
place for sample processing because it would be too much traffic.

Cheers,

Iulian

iulian Codreanu, Ph.D.
Director, Nanofabrication Facility
University of Delaware
Harker ISE Lab, Room 163
221 Academy Street
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-2784
https://udnf.udel.edu

On 9/16/2024 4:58 PM, Aebersold, Julia wrote:
> 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/>
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> Cheers!
>
> Julia Aebersold, Ph.D.
>
> Director of Operations
>
> Micro/Nano Technology Center
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> University of Louisville
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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://stackexchange.com/sites>
> https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/315710/619986 
> <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.
>
> -- Demis
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