SMIF Outreach

SMIF Outreach This is the outreach page for the Shared Marterials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF), Duke University, part of the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network.

This is the outreach page for the Shared Marterials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Our outreach efforts are in conjunction with the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network. https://www.rtnn.ncsu.edu/

So much fun at the  open house taking pics in cleanroom suits with the  !!! We are ready for the Blue Devil to join us i...
04/11/2026

So much fun at the open house taking pics in cleanroom suits with the !!! We are ready for the Blue Devil to join us in the cleanroom any time!

Congrats to SMIF’s Executive Director, David Mitzi, on being awarded the 2025 William R. Cherry Award by the Institute o...
05/30/2025

Congrats to SMIF’s Executive Director, David Mitzi, on being awarded the 2025 William R. Cherry Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his significant work in photovoltaics — or the conversion of light into electricity — and the energy implications that come with advancements this field.

Full article here: https://pratt.duke.edu/news/david-mitzi-wins-cherry-award/

Congrats to SMIF’s Executive Director, David Mitzi, on being awarded the 2025 William R. Cherry Award by the Institute o...
05/30/2025

Congrats to SMIF’s Executive Director, David Mitzi, on being awarded the 2025 William R. Cherry Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his significant work in photovoltaics — or the conversion of light into electricity — and the energy implications that come with advancements this field.

https://pratt.duke.edu/news/david-mitzi-wins-cherry-award/

Some operating procedures are to important to misplace. 🔬
05/14/2025

Some operating procedures are to important to misplace.

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Clean Room Drip
04/08/2025

Clean Room Drip

Our outreach leader was honored with the Dean's Award for community based innovation!
05/02/2024

Our outreach leader was honored with the Dean's Award for community based innovation!

We're thrilled to announce that Holly Leddy, a dedicated Research and Development Engineer at Duke University’s Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility, has received the Dean's Award for Community-Based Innovation for her outstanding contributions to the field and community.

Holly has been instrumental in making nanotechnology accessible and engaging through innovative educational programs. From developing online courses to bringing portable, high-tech equipment directly to schools and public spaces, she is transforming the way our community interacts with science.

Her commitment extends beyond the lab, with initiatives like the Girl Scout STEM Day, which bridges the gap between young minds and the world of engineering. Holly's efforts in community engagement exemplify the spirit of leadership and dedication we celebrate at Duke.

Join us in congratulating Holly for her achievements and her inspiring role in shaping future scientists!

Team SMIF couldn't be prouder of our fearless leader! Congrats, Mark!
05/02/2024

Team SMIF couldn't be prouder of our fearless leader! Congrats, Mark!

Exciting news from Pratt School of Engineering! We are so proud to share that Dr. Mark Walters, Director of Duke's Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility, has been honored with the Dean’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his deep commitment and extensive contributions to material science.

Dr. Walter’s journey at Duke is highlighted by his role in launching the new Soft Materials Lab, aligning with the first-ever soft matter conference to be hosted in the Americas—a significant milestone for the field. His educational background involves an array of different experiences, from his physics degree at UNC to his PhD from NC State, culminating in over two decades of impactful work at Duke.

Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Walters is an avid runner and a recent Boston Marathon finisher, highlighting the spirit of perseverance and dedication that he also brings to his work and community.

Please join us in congratulating him on this well-deserved recognition. Here's to many more years of innovation, mentorship and leadership!

Continuing to celebrate RTNN winning the Opal Mann Green Engagement award! We are so proud of the community connected wo...
04/23/2024

Continuing to celebrate RTNN winning the Opal Mann Green Engagement award! We are so proud of the community connected work that we do.

Duke's Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) is an integral part of RTNN and its outreach efforts

Hey teachers! What are you doing this summer?
04/22/2024

Hey teachers! What are you doing this summer?

Research Experience for Teachers Applications are open for RTNN’s Summer 2024 RET Program. Each summer, the RTNN welcomes middle and high school teachers as well as community college educators to participate in this program, “Atomic Scale Design and Engineering.” Applications will be considere...

Go SMIF!
04/22/2024

Go SMIF!

Duke’s Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF) has fostered regional and national collaboration in materials research for over 25 years.

We are so proud to be part of this!
04/22/2024

We are so proud to be part of this!

We are teaming up with the Durham County Main Library on Saturday, April 20th for this NC SciFest sponsored event!*Check...
03/20/2024

We are teaming up with the Durham County Main Library on Saturday, April 20th for this NC SciFest sponsored event!
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Check out some micro-detail on our portable SEM, try on a cleanroom suit, pattern designs with UV light, and get hands on with some 3D prints. Take home a DNA STEM kit while they last! We look forward to seeing you from 10am-2pm in the first floor MakerLab.

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