I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with my masters in MEMS
Simulation...
-I know that Carnegie Mellon has an excellent CAD program for MEMS, and many
other opportunities for MEMS research. There are many people in the MEMS field
who graduated from CMU.
-Prof. Gary Fedder, and Prof. Ken Gabriel are two of the main professors to
contact if you are interested in MEMS research.
-Regards,
Jan Vandemeer
-----Original Message-----
From: Sathya Mani [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] PhD in MEMS
Dear Colleagues,
I am Sathya, a graduate student at Texas A&M university. I am working in
MEMS and I want to pursue a PhD with emphasis on MEMS. I would be greatful
to you all, if you could suggest me some Universities that offer good MEMS
program. Ideally I would like to start on my PhD from spring 2003. Look
forward to hearing your suggestions. Thanks.
Best
Sathya.
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" The truth is out there "
Sathya Mani
Graduate Research Assistant
MEMS/Nano Technology Lab
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University
Office: 602A H.R. Bright Building
Phone (O) : (979) 845-2468
(H) : (979) 260-4909
Email : [email protected]
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