Electronics Shop
Electronic Technologists in SFU’s Electronics Shop not only maintain and repair a vast array of scientific apparatus, but they are also experienced in designing and building custom electronics for specific research needs. Besides their repair and design, and build functions, the shop staff are a consulting resource. Science faculty and staff are always welcome to drop in and ask questions.
Location
Shrum Science Centre C8008
General inquiries: 778-782-3303
Fax: 778-782-5475
Daniel Carollo
Electronics Technologist
dcarollo@sfu.ca
Gian Moreira
Electronics Technologist
gianm@sfu.ca
Gary Shum
Electronics Technologist
gcshum@sfu.ca
Anthony Slater
Manager, Science Technical Centre
anthslater@sfu.ca
MACHINE SHOP
The craftsmen here are experts in the design and fabrication of research equipment using metal, wood, and plexiglass. These machinists use a variety of tools, including a Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) milling machine that carries out precision work that cannot be done by hand, to craft and design custom pieces specifically for your research needs.
Location:
Shrum Science Centre C8006
General Inquiries: 778.782.3302
Ken Van Wieren
Research Machinist Shop Supervisor
kva7@sfu.ca
Howard Proulx
Research Machinist
hproulx@sfu.ca
Andy Melson
Research Machinist
emelson@sfu.ca
GLASS SHOP
The Science Technical Centre is also home to our glass shop led by our in-house glass blower, Lucas Clarke. Lucas designs and constructs all custom scientific glassware and equipment for the university teaching and research programs. Besides glass-blowing, he also creates glass to metal seals, works with quartz, produces double walled custom glassware as well as any other shapes and styles of your choice.
Lucas has worked with departments spanning Archeology, Mathematics and Chemistry. Please feel free to contact him to discuss your research requirements.
Read about Lucas's work in SFU News.
Contact Information:
Lucas Clarke
lucas_clarke@sfu.ca
Glass Shop: C8014
Phone: 778-782-3741