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PhD in MEMS
2002-05-23
Sathya Mani
2002-05-24
Isabelle Harouche
2002-05-30
Anatoli Olkhovets
2002-05-24
Xiaomin Yan
2002-05-24
Mighty Platypus
2002-05-27
Parshant Kumar
2002-05-24
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2002-05-24
Heaton, Monte
PhD in MEMS
Heaton, Monte
2002-05-24
Hello Sathya:

Try the Univ of Ca at Santa Barbara, right down the road from my company,
IMT.  They are building a strong MEMS department that started with Noel
McDonald (former DARPA MEMS honcho) and is continuing with several new
faculty and the building of large new fabrication facilities. And of course
you get the side benefits of the climate and Santa Barbara in general.

Good luck, Monte

Monteith G. Heaton
VP Marketing and Sales
Innovative Micro Technology
"Your Strategic Partner for MEMS Manufacturing"
75 Robin Hill Road | Santa Barbara, CA  93117
Ph:  805-681-2852 | Fx:  805-967-2677
[email protected] | www.imtmems.com

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From: "Sathya Mani" 
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Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 11:55:15 -0500
Subject: [mems-talk] PhD in MEMS
Reply-To: [email protected]

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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