OMG! at Gordon Conference
Got MEMS? at MIT
Congrats to Dr. Sridaran!! Heading to Avago
Congrats to Dr. Hwang!! Heading to Analog Devices
MEMS+Photonics at WE-Heraeus-Seminar
A YFA alum's perspective at YFA2011 Kickoff
Awesome David!
Best Student Paper Award at Ultrasonics 2009
Congrats to Professor Weinstein!! Heading to MIT
Congrats to Dr. Chandrahalim!! Heading to ETHZ
In the OxideMEMS Lab we invent new micromechanical designs and efficient transducers to make MEMS resonators with high resonance frequency, low motional impedance, strong transducer coupling coefficient, low bias drift and large tuning range. We investigate resonator coupling mechanisms to demonstrate channel-select filters, synchronized oscillators and inertial sensors for communication, computation and navigation. We explore inter-domain coupling to design merged NEMS-CMOS, Photonic-MEMS and QEMS devices.