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“Advancing technology one micron at a time!”
At microsystems lab our passion is to extend application of hybrid integrated systems to new areas of technology. Microsystems have found widespread application in areas such as auto-industry (e.g. pressure and acceleration sensors) and digital light processing devices. However, in our group we believe integrated microsystems can potentially have a lot more significant role in advancing other fields of technology such as RF, biomedical, clean energy, mechanical computation, etc.
We are dedicated to combine our expertise in the design and fabrication of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) with that of researchers in other fields of science such as nanomaterials and biology. These collaborative efforts are aimed to introduce novel solution for hard-to-solve technical problems of industries that depend on microsystems for their future transformative products.
Our lab is located in room 144 of the Helmerich Advanced Technology Center (HATRC) at OSU-Tulsa. In HATRC we have easy access to state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities planned to be opened by spring 2009. Our group is also a frequent outside user of the cleanroom facility located in microelectronic research center at Georgia Tech.
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Graduate research assistant positions are available in our lab. Enthusiastic and self-motivated students are encouraged to contact
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