About
The 3D Microfabrication Shared Facility (3MSF) is a South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University (SDSU) campus shared facility, largely managed within the Biology and Microbiology Department, and the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. Facilities are located in the lower level of Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Building (SNP) in room 047D and 053. Nicholas C. Butzin is the lead manager of 3MSF. It houses different equipment for microfabrication, but the main instrument is a Photonic Professional GT2 from Nanoscribe. This 3D printer was purchased in 2020, is ultra-precise, prints in high resolution from 0.16 micron (about 600 times smaller than a human hair) to millimeter scales, and allows for rapid microfabrication.
Specs for the GT2 3D Printer System
For the production or use of equipment, please contact one of the following people to assist you:
Nicholas C. Butzin (Lead manager)
Mazhar Sher (Assistant manager)
Nicholas Butzin
Associate Professor of Synthetic Biology
Department of Biology and Microbiology
Biology and Microbiology Department Research
Mazhar Sher
Assistant Professor, Biosensors Engineer
Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering