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Steacie Bldg.   Steacie Building March 24, 2004

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Our group, under direction of Prof. Wayne Z.Y. Wang, is housed within the Nortel Networks - Carleton University Laboratory for Advanced Materials Research. The lab is located in the Steacie Building on the campus of Carleton University (see campus map) at the junction of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (our nation's capital). Our group occupies a large synthetic chemistry lab in Steacie Building, which has 18 fumehoods, on the fourth floor, a multi-purpose lab on the third floor, an instrument lab on the fourth floor, and a 250 sq. ft., class-100/1000 cleanroom lab (on the first floor) equipped with mask aligner, evaporator, spin coater, curing oven, plasma cleaner and other fabrication tools.

The Nortel Networks - Carleton University Laboratory for Advanced Materials Research was officially opened April 14, 1999 after a commitment by Nortel Networks and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation to fund the research was received.

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