(Industry, Academic/Non-Penn State, Government Institution)
All facility users must follow the appropriate approval path before using a core facility. All users must complete all required pre-requisite training to gain access to the Millennium Science Complex and labs within or any satellite locations
STEP 1: Contact the Core Facility
Navigate to the appropriate website and complete the intake form. A technical expert will contact you to determine if your needs can be met by the facility, and if you should become a trained operator or request remote services. The discussion will also determine which technique(s) or series of techniques should be utilized.
Materials Characterization Lab (MCL)
Nanofabrication Lab
2D Crystal Consortium (2DCC)(follow 2DCC specific instructions on that website)
Step 2: Non-PSU Affiliated customers are required to complete an Academic Research Services Order (ARSO)
Additional paperwork is required if customers are to become trained operators. A Contracts processor will contact you to complete the required documentation. Additional information regarding the ARSO.
Upon full execution of the ARSO, work can begin.
Users who will only be requesting remote services can stop here.
The next steps are required for on-site operators only
Step 3: PSU Access Account
To acquire or reactivate a PSU Access Account, please contact Amy Morder at ajm114@psu.edu. A PSU Access Account will provide you with a unique, personal PSU Access ID Username (i.e.: abc123) and email address (i.e.: abc123@psu.edu).
Step 4: Core Facilities Usage Tracking
Create a LEO Profile Federal Law (OSHA) prohibits individuals working in labs without proper Safety Training. Safety training must be completed to gain access to the Millennium Science Complex and any lab within. *Learning Resource Network (LRN) - If you experience an LRN error message, please try the instructions contained in this Knowledgebase article: KCS - I am not able to login to LRN, I keep receiving Single Sign On Error or This Application is Currently Unavailable (service-now.com). If you still have issues, please scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on “Submit a Ticket” and the IT Service Desk will assist you. Your technical point of contact will tell you what is required. Nanofab: Users of the Nanofab can visit the Nanofab Knowledgebase where they can access training videos, schedule trainings, view manuals, baseline recipes, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and other useful information. MCL: Users of MCL can discuss the need for training with their technical point of contact. New training requests can be submitted via the MCL Intake Form. The MSC is open to the public Monday through Friday 7 am-6 pm. After-hours and weekend access is only granted if your research cannot be completed during open hours. Nanofabrication Lab and MCL Sample Prep Lab access is locked 24/7 and requires Access Card entry. There is a ~$20 annual fee associated with maintaining an active access card, which will be applied to your research services invoice. IF your research requires access to any of the above, please download, complete, and return the Facilities Access Authorization Request (FAAR) form (follow step #3 HERE). Assistance is available via LEOHelp@psu.edu for any issues or questions regarding LEO, your billing account, invoices, etc.
Go to leo.psu.edu, click on the PSU Microsoft Login button, and follow the sign in process using your new PSU Access ID email address (abc123@psu.edu) and password. This will establish your user profile which will be associated with your new billing account.Step 5: Complete Safety Training (PSU Access Account required)
Step 6: Complete Any Additional EHS Training as Needed
Step 7: Complete core specific training requirements (your technical point of contact will tell you what is required)
Nanofab Knowledgebase (Requires PSU login)Step 8: Access Card (PSU Access Account required)
Step 9: Review the LEO (Laboratory Equipment and Operations) Training Material and All Information at leocores.psu.edu.