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Just starting out in MEMS
2006-11-02
Jose Guevarra
2006-11-02
A.E.Reinhardt
Problem on Pt depostion by FIB
2006-11-03
jpt sharma
2006-11-05
mohendra roy
Regarding residual stress
2006-11-06
[email protected]
2006-11-06
David A. Grove
2006-11-06
Beggans Michael H IHMD
Just starting out in MEMS
mohendra roy
2006-11-05
you first go through the material science. It is basically about the
material science. If you have good command on material science as well as
the electronics, you have no problem.

And pelase go through the Nanotechnology.

You can read the book *P.V.Kamat and D Meisel, Semiconductor Nanoclusters, *
*Physical, Chemical and Catalytic aspects, Elsevier, Vol 103 **
(Amsterdam,1997),
paper A. Zrenner, J. Chem. Phys. 112 7790 (2000) and Jian-Bai Xia, Kai
Chang, Shu-Shen Li, Comput. Mater. Sci. 30 (3-4) 274 (2004)*
**
and many others. Though you came from mathematical background you need not
to be wory.

have a great future.

*  *


On 02/11/06, Jose Guevarra  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to MEMS.  I currently have a BS in Mathematical Science and
> I've taken some Mech. Engr classes like strength of materials and
> dynamics and plan on getting another BS in Mech. Eng.
>
> I'm hoping that some of you can point me in the right direction. I think
> that I'd like to do simulations and modeling of mems/nems.  What classes
> would you recommend?  It seems this forum is mostly about fabrication.
> Where would you suggest I start with that?
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