BSAC Seminar: Research Program for the 20-year Future of MEMS

November 3, 2009

Junji Adachi

Sr. VP, Bio Electro-mechanical Autonomous Nano Systems
November 3, 2009 | 12:00 to 01:00 | 540 Cory Hall, DOP Center Conference Room
Host: John Huggins

Japanese industry has completed two phases, or generations, of MEMS technology research corresponding to single function devices, and recently concluded a 3-year national program (FINE MEMS) exploring the rich domains of multifunctional devices that are only now making their way to volume production. This talk will describe a new national MEMS research program with an expected 20-year impact. In order to realize this promise, the fusion of MEMS with nanotech materials technology and biotechnology are being pursued. The expected third generation of MEMS will have a revolutionary impact on business and society.

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