about the emerging mems instructors


about the emerging mems instructors

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Dr.
A. Bruno Frazier (Lead Instructor)

Dr. Frazier is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical &
Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology as well as
director of the Micro Instrumentation Research & Instructional Laboratories.
He has been responsible for the (co-) development and patents associated
with key micro systems fabrication technologies including the "Poor
Man’s LIGA Process" and precision plastics technologies. In addition,
Dr. Frazier has active research projects in the general area of biomedical
micro instrumentation and automotive micro sensor systems. The development
of advanced micro fabrication technologies for micro fluidic systems is
a major laboratory focus.

Dr.
Mark G. Allen

Dr. Allen is the Joseph M. Pettit Professor in the School of Electrical
& Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the
director of the Center for MEMS and Microsystems Technologies as well
as the Micro Sensor and Micro Actuator Laboratories. Dr. Allen’s research
interest include the development of micromachining fabrication technologies,
micro magnetic sensors and actuators, and other MEMS related technologies
/ applications.

Dr.
Jon S. Colton

Dr. Colton is a Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at
the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is Director of the Center for
Polymer Processing. Dr. Colton’s research interest include polymer and
polymer composite processing, and micro / nano molding.

 

Dr.
David W. Rosen

Dr. Rosen is an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering
at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His current research interests
include rapid of rapid of rapid prototyping technologies for small devices
(e.g., MEMS) and larger structures (e.g., cars, planes), as well as CAD,
virtual prototyping, and design methodology. He is the Director of the
Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute at Georgia Tech.

 

 

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