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Access to this laboratory requires users to be trained according to the  [http://www.ehs.utoronto.ca/Home.htm UofT health and Safety regulations] and individually trained at the equipment. Users that don't fulfill these requirements are not allowed access to the facility.
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==Lab Users==
The Toronto Microfluidics Foundry is a part of the brand-new Centre for Microfluidic System in Chemistry and Biology (CMS). It provides a flexible environment for the fabrication and integration of polymer-based microfluidic devices and consists of two dedicated Class 1000 cleanroom spaces.  Users need to be trained according to the  [http://www.ehs.utoronto.ca/Home.htm UofT Health and Safety regulations] as well as individually at the equipment and need to attend monthly user meetings. Fulfilling these requirements is a prerequisite for maintaining active user status.  
[http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/staff/profiles/guenther Dr. Axel Guenther], e-mail: axel.guenther@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-1282


Devon Huber, e-mail: devon.huber@utoronto.ca, (416) 946-8210
Foundry use is available for a user fee. The facility has been established with financial support from the [http://www.innovation.ca/en Canada Foundation of Innovation], the [http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/default.asp Ontario Ministry for Research & Innovation], and the [http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/index_eng.asp National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada].


Yali Gao, e-mail: ylgao@mie.utoronto.ca, (647) 233-1207
== [http://foundry-reserv.mie.utoronto.ca EQUIPMENT SIGN-UP & RESERVATION] ==


Ali Jafari, e-mail: ajafari@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 946-8210
[http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/labs/mechanobio/people/current/edmond_young/edmond.php Edmond Young], e-mail: edmyoung@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660


Maged Metias, e-mail: maged.metias@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660


Christopher Moraes, e-mail: chris.moraes@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660 (Simmons group), (416) 978-8663 (Sun group)
The purposes of signing up for equipment is:
1) to keep track of user hours for financial management of the facility
2) to make sure equipment is available when you need it.
Please DO NOT FORGET to sign up for the equipment you will use (or have used).


Eric Wu, e-mail: e.wu@utoronto.ca, (647) 895-1275
NEW RESERVATION SYSTEM


Xinyu Liu, e-mail: xyliu@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8663
This new system allows you to reserve each equipment for the time needed.
http://foundry-reserv.mie.utoronto.ca/


Alex Rhee, e-mail: alex.rhee@gmail.com, (416) 946-0015
To view all equipments booking of the day: http://foundry-reserv.mie.utoronto.ca/today.asp?lab=8


==Supplies==
Please contact the Process Technology Committee (PTC-Foundry[at]mie[dot]utoronto[dot]ca) to get your new username and password set up.


===Needed===
Note: you need to email the Process Technology Committee (PTC-Foundry[at]mie[dot]utoronto[dot]ca) to process after hours/on weekends.


Enter items running low here
==NEWS==


1/ duct tape: once you've received it, please connect the plasma cleaner door with duct tape so that the cleaner is closed when not in use (and doesn't collect particles from the environment as it does now). Thanks, Axel
New users must attend the training session after the monthly Foundry meeting prior to any fabrication.  Fabrication hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.  After hours and weekend usage is not permitted.


2/ scotch tape
==LOCATION: MC405, Phone: 8-6851==


3/ benchtop
==[[TMFPeople | PEOPLE]]==
List and contact information of active users of the facility, and for the process technology committee (PTC)


===Ordered===
This is a multi-user facility that is supported by a number of UofT research groups. You should adhere to the lab rules (safety, signup, participation in joint info/cleaning sessions) in order to maintain active user status.  Click [[TMFPeople | here]] for a list of active users.


Access to this laboratory requires users to be trained according to the  [http://www.ehs.utoronto.ca/Home.htm UofT health and Safety regulations] and individually trained at the equipment. Users that don't fulfill these requirements are not allowed access to the facility.
The PTC is designed to maintain and improve process standards at the Toronto Microfluidic Foundry. Click [[TMFPeople | here]] for a list of current members. General functions of the PTC are:


==Lab Users==
- Approve requests for any new fabrication process
[http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/staff/profiles/guenther Dr. Axel Guenther], e-mail: axel.guenther@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-1282


Devon Huber, e-mail: devon.huber@utoronto.ca, (416) 946-8210
- Provide suggestions for (changes in) user policies and fabrication protocols where needed


Yali Gao, e-mail: ylgao@mie.utoronto.ca, (647) 233-1207
- Match new users with experienced ones for training


Ali Jafari, e-mail: ajafari@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 946-8210
- Make suggestions for improvements of the facility and set priorities with respect to equipment upgrade/ acquisition of new equipment
Edmond Young, e-mail: edmyoung@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660


Maged Metias, e-mail: maged.metias@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660
- Provide short updates at Foundry Meetings


Christopher Moraes, e-mail: chris.moraes@utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8660 (Simmons group), (416) 978-8663 (Sun group)
- Discussion through our LISTERV account is also encouraged: MICROFLUIDICSFOUNDRY-L[at]listserv[dot]utoronto[dot]ca


Eric Wu, e-mail: e.wu@utoronto.ca, (647) 895-1275


Xinyu Liu, e-mail: xyliu@mie.utoronto.ca, (416) 978-8663
For all inquires about facility and access, or new users please contact the PTC at PTC-foundry<at>mie<dot>utoronto<dot>ca


==Supplies==
==[[TMFMeetings and Training | MEETINGS AND TRAINING]]==  
'''Please note that either attending the monthly meetings or informing us when you can't make it is mandatory for ALL users.  Training sessions are held after monthly meetings and are mandatory for new users.'''


===Needed===
New User Form:
http://mfl.mie.utoronto.ca/PDF/CMS-Fab-Form-2012.pdf


Enter items running low here
Upcoming meetings:


1/ Mar 13, 2007: Thanks to Xinyu, Yali and Devon for bringing the empty Nitrogen cylinders to the Engine Lab and to Xinyu and Yali for ordering 2 new cylinders
Wednesdays
Jan. 16,Feb. 13, March 13, and April 17, 2013
@ 4pm in MC404A


===Received===
==SUPPLIES NEEDED==
Please contact the PTC if supplies are running low.


Enter received supplies here
==PURCHASING INFORMATION==


===[[TMFConsumables|.    Consumables]]===


===[[TMFPhotomasks|.    Photomasks]]===


==Equipment Log==
===[[TMFOther Equipment|.    Other Equipment]]===


Date, machine name, description of the problem.
Contact information for spin coater maintenance:
Don Stephens
Technical Support SCS
7645 Woodland Dr.
Indianapolis, IN. 46278
Ph.: 317-244-1200 ext. 260
Fax: 317-240-2739
E-mail: dstephens@scscoatings.com


==[[TMFRecipes | RECIPE DUMP]]==
Dump your numbered fabrication recipes here.
[[TMFRecipes | Recipe Dump]]


==LAB SAFETY==


Access to the foundry requires users to be compliant with the  [http://www.ehs.utoronto.ca/Home.htm UofT health and Safety regulations] and to be individually trained at the equipment. Users that don't fulfill these requirements are denied access.


==Lab Usage time==
Waste will be picked up from the Foundry on every second Monday starting March 10, 2008.


For ALL fabrication done in the lab, enter your name, date, start end end times of usage and a brief description of your fabrication steps.  
There are separate containers for liquid chemical waste under the fume hood. Please separate your liquid waste accordingly.


4/ Alex Rhee, Chan Lab, Tues Mar 13 2007 10:30PM-12AM. Plasma cleaner on PDMS slabs.
There is a sharp's box beside the waste container. Sharps (glass, needles, blades, etc.) are to be disposed here, NOT in regular waste.


3/ Please DO NOT FORGET to SIGN IN after usage. Thank you!
Bulk SU-8 and liquid PDMS waste are to be disposed of in their respective bags in the blue oil drum outside the cleanroom. This is NOT to be disposed of in regular waste.


2/ Edmond Young, Simmons Lab, Fri Feb 23 2007, 1:30-3:30 PM Fab: SU-8-25 spincoat with Program #22, soft-bake, UV exposure for 9 sec. post-bake, develop
==EVENTS==
* SmallTalks Event: TBA


1/ Joint cleaning, Thu Feb 22, 4:00-5:30 PM
==OTHER FACILITIES==
[http://www.ecti.utoronto.ca/site3.aspx ECTI - UofT's Central Cleanroom - Bahen Center (BA), 7th floor]


==Booking==
[http://www.uhnres.utoronto.ca/facilities/tgri_imaging.htm Center for Imaging Cellular Function (UHN, PMH), 2nd floor Discovery Tower at MaRS]
If you plan to use the lab in the future, please submit your times in advance to prevent double bookings. Note that for all times outside the normal working hours (workdays 9AM-5PM), you are only allowed to fabricate if you bring a second trained person with you.
 
[http://www.optics.utoronto.ca/ Institute for Optical Sciences (excimer laser facilities), 3rd floor, Physics Building Side Wing]
 
[http://www.cmc.ca/ CMC, Microfabrication Service Provider for Canadian Universities, located at Queens University campus, Kingston, ON]
 
[http://www.dolomite-centre.com/ Dolomite, commercial vendor for microfluidic glass chips related to microreactor company Syrris, UK]
 
[http://www.micronit.com/ Micronit, Commercial independent vendor for microfluidic glass chips, NL]
 
[http://thebigone.stanford.edu/foundry/ Stanford Microfluidics Foundry]
 
[http://cem.sbi.org/index.htm Center for Engineering in Medicine, MGH]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 20 December 2012

The Toronto Microfluidics Foundry is a part of the brand-new Centre for Microfluidic System in Chemistry and Biology (CMS). It provides a flexible environment for the fabrication and integration of polymer-based microfluidic devices and consists of two dedicated Class 1000 cleanroom spaces. Users need to be trained according to the UofT Health and Safety regulations as well as individually at the equipment and need to attend monthly user meetings. Fulfilling these requirements is a prerequisite for maintaining active user status.

Foundry use is available for a user fee. The facility has been established with financial support from the Canada Foundation of Innovation, the Ontario Ministry for Research & Innovation, and the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.

EQUIPMENT SIGN-UP & RESERVATION

The purposes of signing up for equipment is: 1) to keep track of user hours for financial management of the facility 2) to make sure equipment is available when you need it. Please DO NOT FORGET to sign up for the equipment you will use (or have used).

NEW RESERVATION SYSTEM

This new system allows you to reserve each equipment for the time needed. http://foundry-reserv.mie.utoronto.ca/

To view all equipments booking of the day: http://foundry-reserv.mie.utoronto.ca/today.asp?lab=8

Please contact the Process Technology Committee (PTC-Foundry[at]mie[dot]utoronto[dot]ca) to get your new username and password set up.

Note: you need to email the Process Technology Committee (PTC-Foundry[at]mie[dot]utoronto[dot]ca) to process after hours/on weekends.

NEWS

New users must attend the training session after the monthly Foundry meeting prior to any fabrication. Fabrication hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. After hours and weekend usage is not permitted.

LOCATION: MC405, Phone: 8-6851

PEOPLE

List and contact information of active users of the facility, and for the process technology committee (PTC)

This is a multi-user facility that is supported by a number of UofT research groups. You should adhere to the lab rules (safety, signup, participation in joint info/cleaning sessions) in order to maintain active user status. Click here for a list of active users.

The PTC is designed to maintain and improve process standards at the Toronto Microfluidic Foundry. Click here for a list of current members. General functions of the PTC are:

- Approve requests for any new fabrication process

- Provide suggestions for (changes in) user policies and fabrication protocols where needed

- Match new users with experienced ones for training

- Make suggestions for improvements of the facility and set priorities with respect to equipment upgrade/ acquisition of new equipment

- Provide short updates at Foundry Meetings

- Discussion through our LISTERV account is also encouraged: MICROFLUIDICSFOUNDRY-L[at]listserv[dot]utoronto[dot]ca


For all inquires about facility and access, or new users please contact the PTC at PTC-foundry<at>mie<dot>utoronto<dot>ca

MEETINGS AND TRAINING

Please note that either attending the monthly meetings or informing us when you can't make it is mandatory for ALL users. Training sessions are held after monthly meetings and are mandatory for new users.

New User Form: http://mfl.mie.utoronto.ca/PDF/CMS-Fab-Form-2012.pdf

Upcoming meetings:

Wednesdays Jan. 16,Feb. 13, March 13, and April 17, 2013 @ 4pm in MC404A

SUPPLIES NEEDED

Please contact the PTC if supplies are running low.

PURCHASING INFORMATION

. Consumables

. Photomasks

. Other Equipment

Contact information for spin coater maintenance: Don Stephens Technical Support SCS 7645 Woodland Dr. Indianapolis, IN. 46278 Ph.: 317-244-1200 ext. 260 Fax: 317-240-2739 E-mail: dstephens@scscoatings.com

RECIPE DUMP

Dump your numbered fabrication recipes here. Recipe Dump

LAB SAFETY

Access to the foundry requires users to be compliant with the UofT health and Safety regulations and to be individually trained at the equipment. Users that don't fulfill these requirements are denied access.

Waste will be picked up from the Foundry on every second Monday starting March 10, 2008.

There are separate containers for liquid chemical waste under the fume hood. Please separate your liquid waste accordingly.

There is a sharp's box beside the waste container. Sharps (glass, needles, blades, etc.) are to be disposed here, NOT in regular waste.

Bulk SU-8 and liquid PDMS waste are to be disposed of in their respective bags in the blue oil drum outside the cleanroom. This is NOT to be disposed of in regular waste.

EVENTS

  • SmallTalks Event: TBA

OTHER FACILITIES

ECTI - UofT's Central Cleanroom - Bahen Center (BA), 7th floor

Center for Imaging Cellular Function (UHN, PMH), 2nd floor Discovery Tower at MaRS

Institute for Optical Sciences (excimer laser facilities), 3rd floor, Physics Building Side Wing

CMC, Microfabrication Service Provider for Canadian Universities, located at Queens University campus, Kingston, ON

Dolomite, commercial vendor for microfluidic glass chips related to microreactor company Syrris, UK

Micronit, Commercial independent vendor for microfluidic glass chips, NL

Stanford Microfluidics Foundry

Center for Engineering in Medicine, MGH