2005 DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES MICRO & NANO-SYSTEMS


A Personal Perspective of Past History and Future Challenges

Robert Biard, Ph.D., Consultant

Honeywell/Adopco

April 12, 2005
 


Electric and Magnetic Field-Gradient Induced Separation Techniques for Microfluidic Biodetection Applications

Conrad D. James, Ph.D., Senior Member of Technical Staff

Sandia National Laboratories

April 14, 2005
 

RF
MEMS: A Revolutionary Technology at Microwave Frequencies

Brandon Pillans, Technical Lead of RF MEMS

Raytheon Advanced Products Center

April 21, 2005
 

Advances in Photonic Devices for Analog Fiber Link Applications
Paul K. L. Yu, Ph.D., Professor & Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of California at San Diego

April 26, 2005


Talks are from 2:00 – 3:30 PM at UTA, Nedderman Hall, Room 105. RSVP to Susan Stoltje at mailto:stoltje@uta.eduor 817-272-1536. This series is in conjunction with EE 5344 – Introduction to MEMS, which is offered by UTA. Information about this course and microsensor activities at UTA can be obtained from Professor Z. Celik-Butler at zbutler@uta.edu