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MEMS Labs


MEMS National Labs

Compiled by AEG

  1. http://www.mems.sandia.gov/
  2. http://mems.nist.gov/
  3. http://www.darpa.mil/mto/programs/mems/index.html
  4. http://nepp.nasa.gov/index_nasa.cfm/789/

MEMS University Labs

This is a comprehensive link to the University Labs working on MEMS area. The name of the Director of the Lab is provided for convenience.

  1. http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~mems/

Carnegie Mellon University – Dr Gary Fedder

  1. http://www.ece.umn.edu/groups/mems/

University of Minnesota

  1. http://www.biomems.uc.edu/

University of Cincinnati – Dr. Chong Ahn

  1. http://www.ece.uc.edu/devices/

University of Cincinnati – Dr. Jason Heikenfeld

  1. http://www.biomicro.uc.edu/

University of Cincinnati – Dr. Ian Papautsky

  1. http://mems.colorado.edu/

University of Colorado at Boulder – Dr. Victor Bright

  1. http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/mfl/

Northeastern University

  1. http://www.enme.umd.edu/mml/

University of Maryland – Dr. Don DeVoe

  1. http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ntc/ResearchAndPublications/MEMS.php

Texas Tech UniversityNano tech Center

  1. http://mems.usc.edu/

University of Southern California – Dr. Eun Sok Kim

  1. http://mems.caltech.edu/

California Institute of Technology – Micromachining Laboratory

Dr. Yu-Chong Tai

  1. http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~tmems/

University of California, Santa Barbara – Dr. Kimberly Turner

  1. http://ho.seas.ucla.edu/

University of California at Los Angles – Dr. Chih-Ming Ho

  1. http://engineering.utsa.edu/~memslab/

The University of Texas at San Antonio – Dr. Arturo A. Ayon

  1. http://www.ece.gatech.edu/research/integrated-mems/

Georgia Tech University - Dr. Farrokh Ayazi

  1. http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~frazier/

Georgia Institute of Technology - Dr. A. Bruno Frazier

  1. http://mems.eng.uci.edu/

University of California at Irvine – Dr. Andrei M. Shkel

  1. http://mae.ucdavis.edu/~memslab/

Universityof California at Davis – Dr. David Horsley

  1. http://www.ece.vt.edu/mems/

Virginia Tech University – Dr. Masoud Agah

  1. http://www.stanford.edu/group/sml/

Stanford University - Prof. Olav Solgaard

  1. http://microsystems.stanford.edu/wiki/Main_Page

Stanford University - Dr. Beth Pruitt

  1. http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/mems/index.htm

University of Washington at Seattle: Dr. Karl F. Böhringer

  1. http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/denise/www/Lab/

University of Washinton - Prof. Denise M. Wilson

  1. http://coen.boisestate.edu/cmems/cmems.html

Boise State University – Dr. Amy Moll

  1. http://www.mech.ubc.ca/~muchiao/MEMS-LAB-HOMEPGE/index.htm

University of British Columbia-Dr. Mu Chiao

  1. http://cjmems.seas.ucla.edu/

University of California at Los Angles -Prof. "CJ" Kim'

  1. http://schmidtlab.seas.ucla.edu/

University of California at Los Angles – Dr. Jacob J. Schmidt

  1. http://www.me.sc.edu/research/mems/index.asp

University of South Carolina - Dr. Jeff Darabi

  1. http://clifton.mech.northwestern.edu/~espinosa/

Northwestern University - Prof. Horacio D. Espinosa

  1. http://www.ece.umd.edu/mems/

University of Maryland

  1. http://www.smela.umd.edu/index.html

University of Maryland at Baltimore – Dr Elizabeth Smela

  1. http://www.controlofmems.umd.edu/

University of Maryland at Baltimore – Dr. Benjamin Shapiro

  1. http://oxidemems.ece.cornell.edu/index.html

Cornell University – Dr. Sunil Bhave

  1. http://www.ece.umd.edu/newcomb/mslab.html

University of Maryland - Professor Robert W. Newcomb

  1. http://mmadou.eng.uci.edu/Madou_Lab_Website/Welcome_to_BioMEMS_Research_Group_%40_UC_Irvine_-_Marc_Madou.html

University of California at Irvine – Prof March Madou

  1. http://www.mems.utah.edu/

The University of Utah - Prof Bruce Gale

  1. http://www.microsystems.utah.edu/

The University of Utah – Dr. Florian Solzbacher

  1. http://www.ece.rochester.edu/users/jones/index.html

University of Rochester – Prof T. B. Jones

  1. http://smfl.microe.rit.edu/

Rochester Institute of Technology

  1. http://www.uic.edu/labs/microsystems/

University of Illinois at Chicago- Dr Laxman Saggere

  1. http://www.ame.arizona.edu/research/memslab/

The University of Arizona – Dr. Eniko T. Enikov

  1. http://www.public.asu.edu/~jmuthus/lab/

Arizona State University - Dr. Jit Muthuswamy

  1. http://www.uic.edu/labs/bml/public_html/

University of Illinois at Chicago – Dr. David T. Eddingtonv

  1. http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~pkgroup/index.htm

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign –Dr. Paul J. A. Kenis

  1. http://pmml.ece.uiuc.edu/

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign –Professor Kanti Jain

  1. http://www.img.ufl.edu/php/info.php?id=1

University of Florida – Interdisciplinary

  1. http://www.mems.ece.ufl.edu/bml/index.htm

University of Florida - Dr. Huikai Xie

  1. http://biomems.me.columbia.edu/index.html

Columbia University – Dr. Qiao Lin

  1. http://mems.eng.usf.edu/people/index.htm

University of South Florida – Dr. Shekhar Bhansali

  1. http://mdlwiki.cse.psu.edu/twiki/bin/view/MDL/WebHome

Penn State University

  1. http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~chenlab/index.html

University of Pennsylvania – Dr. Christopher S. Chen

MEMS Labs outside USA

  1. http://www.mmn.espci.fr/
  2. http://www2.nectec.or.th/mems/mems2008/
  3. http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~mems/
  4. http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/ece/res_MEMS.cfm
  5. http://tfcg.elis.ugent.be/
  6. http://www.ims.ece.uvic.ca/
  7. http://iml.ece.mcgill.ca/people/professors/khazaka/index.php
  8. http://www2.deis.unical.it/deis1.0/portale/ricerca/mml/
  9. http://microche.korea.ac.kr/main.htm
  10. http://www-samlab.unine.ch/home.htm
  11. http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/
  12. http://www.elis.ugent.be/en/node/643
  13. http://memsliu.pme.nthu.edu.tw/
  14. http://wwwold.ajou.ac.kr/~mems/

Comments

Unknown said…
hi
i just want to appreciate your work collecting these Addresses,
i am a M.Sc. student in Iran university of science and Technology and i 'v been searching for them for a while, i am highly interested in this field of study and i hope i can be accepted in one of these universities.
thanks.
a.sarshar@gmail.com
Vivek said…
Hi
I too really appreciate all the effort done for this blog. It is really very helpful ..

thanks ...

vivek

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