During 2-4 of March in Samotnia shelter took place  9th Dachshund Workshop: Nanometrology for nanoelectronics and material science. It is a cyclic meeting held by Naometrology Division and prof. Ehrenfried Zschech.
Dachshund Workshops are organised alternately in Germany and Poland. This year, meeting was organised by SSN SPENT students: K. Orłowska, P. Szymanowska, M. Tamulewicz, K. Kwoka, M. Lachawiec, B. Świadkowski.

This year we hosted scientists from Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, Institute of Electron Technology Warsaw and Wrocław University of Science and Technology.

Logo 9th Dachshund

wykład prof. Gotszalka Wykład Kristiny
Wykład Macieja Rudka Sesja plakatowa
Zdjęcie grupowe Podsumowanie. prof. Gotszalk oraz prof. Zschech

fot. B. Świadkowski, M. Rudek

There were 18 lectures and 10 posters presented:

Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS
Martin Gall Analysis of 28 nm SRAM Cell Stability Under Mechanical Load Applied by Nanoindentation
Kristina Kutukova In-Situ X-Ray Microscopy of Crack Propagation to Study Fracture Mechanics of On-Chip Interconnect Structures
Christoph Sander  Effective Materials Parameters for 3D Integrated Circuit Applications
Izabela Zgłobicka Engineering Applications of Diatoms’ Frustules
Ehrenfried Zschech Reliability of Advanced ICs: It’s All About Stress

Institute of electron Technology Warsaw (Piaseczno, Poland)
Andrzej Sierakowski MEMS / NEMS production for nanometrology applications – examples of technologies used in ITE

Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Wrocław, Poland)
Krzysztof Gajewski Scanning tunneling potentiometry for graphene studies
Teodor Gotszalk  History of Max Wislicenus
Piotr Kunicki Silicon NEMS fabrication with FIB and wet anisotropic etching
Krzysztof Kwoka Geometry optimisation of magnetoelectric and electrostatic vibrating nanostructures
Michał Lachawiec Thermal investigations using MEMS devices in microbiology and biotechnology
Wojciech Majstrzyk Piezoresistive cantilevers as force and/or deflection references in pN and nm ranges
Karolina Orłowska Metrology of the optomechanical interactions with MEMS/NEMS – progress
Maciej Rudek Quantitative thermal investigations in nanoscale using piezoresistive SThM probes with platinum tips
Paulina Szymanowska Preliminary research on using integrated impedance sensors in LTCC technology
Bartosz Świadkowski Haptics in Scanning Probe Microscopy
Michał Świątkowski  Localized ATP-based heat sources on single cell microorganisms surface – NCN Preludium grant outline
Magdalena Tamulewicz The transition metal dichalcogenide materials exfoliation methodology

Students’ poster session
Piotr Buba – Electromagnetic pendulum clock
Łukasz Czykiel – Measurements of atomic force microscope head noise properties
Mateusz Gramala, Paweł Kula – Measurement of low-frequency noise of piezoresistive cantilevers and current-voltage converters
Szymon Kiełczawa – Low noise amplifier & Student’s SPENT projects
Jakub Niemczuk – Analog to digital converter didactic model
Aleksandra Pęcherz – Microobjects deflection analysis using integrated fiber optic sensor
Bartosz Pośpiech – Low noise amplifier & Student’s SPENT projects
Bartosz Pruchnik – New design of the cantilevers for photon force investigations
Patryk Przemyski – Noise Investigations of a Sallen-Key Low Pass Filter
Witold Sojka – PID Regulator for Atomic Forces Microscopy