Day: April 21, 2026

Microfabrication Core Laboratory Reengagement

The Microfabrication Core Laboratory (previously the Microfabrication Facility) is part of the Materials Characterization and Fabrication Core Facility (MCFF). We are pleased to confirm that the facility is open and staffed, and all instruments are online and available in FOM (Facility Online Manager).

From March 30 to June 30, the MicroFab Core Laboratory is running a facility reengagement period to support our users as we strengthen operations and implement FOM.

A key part of the reengagement period, initial instrument training — including both instrument use fees and staff time — will be covered by the Vice President for Research Office (VPR). We are also offering tours, sponsored by VPR, to anyone who would like to become acquainted with what the MicroFab has to offer.

Access Costs After Training:
Once your initial instrument training is complete, the following cost structures apply. Use rates for the MicroFab are available online.

  • Trained User Operated Analysis: Instrument use fees will be covered by your principal investigator (PI).
  • Staff-Operated Analysis: The total cost will include the applicable instrument use fee and staff time, both of which will be covered by your PI.

The MicroFab’s reengagement period is designed to facilitate your access to the facility’s capabilities. To initiate training, create or log into your FOM account and request access to a new resource.

Reach out to microfabrication@mtu.edu with any questions you may have about facility access, training or the reengagement period. We look forward to seeing you utilize the MicroFab Core Laboratory.

Shared Facilities Reorganized Under VPR’s New Materials Characterization and Fabrication Core Facility

A new Materials Characterization and Fabrication Core Facility (MCFF) has been formed at Michigan Tech under the Vice President for Research Office (VPR).

The MCFF brings expertise and equipment from three existing shared facilities:

  • Microfabrication Facility (MFF)
  • Microanalytics Facility (MAF), including:
    • Laboratory for Environmental Analysis of Forests (LEAF)
    • Chemical Advanced Resolution Methods Lab (ChARM)
    • Aquatics Analysis Lab (AQUA)
  • Applied Chemical and Morphological Analysis Laboratory (ACMAL)


The MCFF’s unified structure allows for streamlined operations, strengthened staff capacity, improved access to instrumentation and continued support for Michigan Tech researchers.
The MCFF will be directed by Elizabeth (Liz) Miller, who brings six years of experience managing shared facility operations. During this transition, Miller will collaborate closely with the previous shared facility directors. Current staffing remains unchanged, preserving decades of combined experience in operating shared facilities. Users can continue working with the same knowledgeable staff they have relied on.

Thank you to Miller, Paul Bergstrom and Andy Burton for all their hard work over the past year to envision and execute the creation of this new core facility. Special appreciation to the previous shared facility directors for their years of leadership and dedication:

  • Paul Bergstrom (ECE), faculty director of MFF
  • Andy Burton (CFRES), faculty director of LEAF and MAF
  • Michael Gretz (BioSci), faculty director of ChARM
  • Amy Marcarelli (BioSci), faculty director of AQUA
  • Liz Miller (AVPRIF), director of ACMAL


Any questions or feedback? Contact Miller at eafraki@mtu.edu to start a conversation.