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Congratulations to the students and researchers from IMG who were accepted to present at the 33rd IEEE MEMS 2020 Conference in Vancouver, Canada! IEEE MEMS is one of the largest conferences for MEMS experts to converge at. Overall, 11 papers from IMG were accepted out of 800+ abstracts submitted worldwide, as seen below:
Dr. David Arnold’s Group:
- A HIGH-PERFORMANCE ELECTRODYNAMIC MICRO-RECEIVER FOR LOW-FREQUENCY WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER, M. A. Halim, S. E. Smith, J. M. Samman, and D. P. Arnold (poster)
- 100-UM-THICK HIGH-ENERGY-DENSITY ELECTROPLATED COPT PERMANENT MAGNETS, Y. Wang, B. Y. Jimenez, and D. P. Arnold (poster)
Dr. Philip Feng’s Group:
- BLACK PHOSPHOROUS NEMS RESONANT INFRARED (IR) DETECTOR, A. Islam, J. Lee, P. Feng (poster)
- BETA-GA2O3 VIBRATING CHANNEL TRANSISTORS, X.-Q. Zheng, J. Lee, P. Feng (oral)
Dr. Roozbeh Tabrizian’s Group:
- ACOUSTICALLY COUPLED WIDEBAND RF FILTERS WITH BANDWIDTH RECONFIGURABILITY USING FERROELECTRIC ALUMINUM SCANDIUM NITRIDE FILM, S. Rassay, F. Hakim, M. Ramezani, V. Felmetsger, and R. Tabrizian (poster)
- A NON-RECIPROCAL LAMB-WAVE DELAY LINE EXPLOITING ACOUSTOELECTRIC EFFECT IN SINGLE CRYSTAL GERMANIUM DELAY LINE EXPLOITING ACOUSTOELECTRIC EFFECT IN SINGLE CRYSTAL GERMANIUM, F. Hakim, S. Rassay, M. Ramezani, and R. Tabrizian (poster)
- A HIGH-Q 30NM-THICK MFM RESONATOR USING FERROELECTRIC HAFNIUM ZIRCONIUM OXIDE, M. Ghatge, G. Walters, T. Nishida, and R. Tabrizian (poster)
- THERMO-ACOUSTIC ENGINEERING OF GAN SAW RESONATORS FOR STABLE CLOCKS IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS, A. Qamar, M. Ghatge, R. Tabrizian, and M. Rais-Zadeh (poster)
Dr. Huikai Xie’s Group:
- A ROBUST COMPACT LENS SCANNER WITH LARGE TUNABLE RANGE, Liang Zhou, Xiaomin Yu, and Huikai Xie (poster)
Dr. Y.K. Yoon’s Group:
- INTEGRATED PHOSPHATE AND pH SENSING SYSTEM FORIN-SITUWATER QUALITY MONITORING, R. Bowrothu, T. Schumann, H. Kim, S. Hwang, and Y. Yoon (poster)
- DRUG EMBEDDED MICROBEADS SANDWICHED BY NANOFIBER LAYERS FOR EXTENDED LINEAR RELEASE, S. Fang, G. Kim, A. Chohan, and Y. Yoon (oral)
Additionally, Dr. Philip Feng will also be presenting an invited talk:
- "Resonant Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS): Progress and Emerging Frontiers", by P. Feng