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The Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Clean Room at Columbia University is a certified clean room located on the 10th floor of the [[Schapiro CEPSR]] building.  Users of the CEPSR Clean Room include Columbia University (supervised) undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, research scientists, and professors, as well as outside academic and industry collaborators.
 
The Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Clean Room at Columbia University is a certified clean room located on the 10th floor of the [[Schapiro CEPSR]] building.  Users of the CEPSR Clean Room include Columbia University (supervised) undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, research scientists, and professors, as well as outside academic and industry collaborators.
  
After receiving the proper certifications from campus Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and the Clean Room supervisor, users are allowed to conduct research on any of the Clean Room equipment that they have been trained to use.
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After receiving the proper certifications from campus Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and the Clean Room supervisor, users are allowed to conduct research using any of the Clean Room equipment that they have been trained to use.
  
  

Revision as of 23:47, 17 February 2011

CEPSR Clean Room at Columbia University
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Established 2000
Supervisor Geoff Goold
Active Users Approximately 400
Website https://www.clean.cise.columbia.edu/


The Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Clean Room at Columbia University is a certified clean room located on the 10th floor of the Schapiro CEPSR building. Users of the CEPSR Clean Room include Columbia University (supervised) undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, research scientists, and professors, as well as outside academic and industry collaborators.

After receiving the proper certifications from campus Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and the Clean Room supervisor, users are allowed to conduct research using any of the Clean Room equipment that they have been trained to use.