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Grad programs in MEMS
2002-06-01
Smitha Mathews
2002-06-04
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2002-06-04
Mighty Platypus
2002-06-05
Michael Klamp
2002-06-04
Robert Okojie
2002-06-04
dinakar ramadurai
2002-06-04
Henry Yang
2002-06-04
Muralidhar K. Ghantasala
Grad programs in MEMS
Henry Yang
2002-06-04
You will find that everyone will plug for the program they are associated
with, which is not exactly subjective. If you know what subject in MEMS you
want to work on you will logically find the advisor/program that will help
you grow. Again, it does not matter so much what the reputation of the
school is but what the advisor is working on. Asking the list here you will
get a list of schools people graduated from.

Henry

Go Bruins (UCLA)

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Henry Yang
Mechanics and Micromechanics Group
IBM Almaden Research Center
408-927-2319



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Hi Smitha,

             Here at the University of Illinois @ Chicago,there is a
pretty good grad program in MEMS and the MAL(Microfabrication
applications Lab) is very good indeed.Prof.Alan Feinerman does a lot of
work with optical MEMS.Good luck! and hope you find the right
program.http://www.mal.uic.edu/

-Dinakar





  >From: "Smitha Mathews"

>Reply-To: [email protected] >To: >Subject: [mems-talk] Grad programs
in MEMS >Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 11:12:25 -0400 > >Hi all, > >My name is
Smitha and I had been working in the MEMS field for about a year. >I'm
now considering my options of going back to school for a graduate degree
>in a field related to MEMS. I did my undergraduate degree at New Jersey
>Institute of Technology majoring in Applied Physics with special
emphasis on >Microelectronics. I did some work on optical mirrors during
my undergraduate >program. Could you please direct me to
schools/professors that do MEMS work >where I could apply for admissions
to a grad program. > >Thanks, >Smitha Mathews.
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