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Classic MEMS problems?
2004-02-10
Bill Kraus
2004-02-12
Monica Rege
Classic MEMS problems?
Monica Rege
2004-02-12






Hi

You can go to www.uta.edu and search for Dr. Kolesar. He teaches a class called
Introduction to MEMS which has notes online about POLy and SOI MUMPS. Also you
can check Dr.J.B.Lee's website(UT Dallas)

Here are the links.

http://www.utdallas.edu/~jblee/EE7v82/index.htm

http://arri.uta.edu/acs/bborovic/MEMS_Course_2003/mems_course_2003.htm

Hope this helps

Thanks

Monica



 --- On Tue 02/10, Bill Kraus < [email protected] > wrote:

From: Bill Kraus [mailto: [email protected]]

To: [email protected]

Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 08:41:03 -0800

Subject: [mems-talk] Classic MEMS problems?



Being a newbie to MEMS design, I was wondering if someone could enlighten me on
what are considered the classic, bell-weather design problems MEMS? In other
words, if you were going to teach a class in MEMS design, what would be some of
the design problems that you would give out as homework assignments? Please note
that these problems do not need to be as yet unsolved, just good design
problems. (The reason I ask is because our group needs test cases for veting a
new MEMS design methodology.)

Thank you.

Bill Kraus


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