We are delighted to announce that all four of our contributions have been accepted for this year's Trancducers conference in Orlando, Florida. Transducers is a premier scientific conference dedicated to the latest research and developments in Transducers, microsensors, microactuators, MEMS, and…
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The conference paper by Barbara Leikam titled: "Impact of Damping Effects on Piezoelectric Actuation Used inAcoustofluidic Cell Trapping"was accepted for this year's SMSI. https://www.smsi-conference.com
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At the MEMS Workshop of the CIS Research Institute for Microsensor Technology on November 6, 2024 in Erfurt, Prof. Schrag gave a presentation on the latest developments in virtual prototyping of MEMS and their challenges.
https://www.cismst.de/en/workshops-en/mems-2024/
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Congratulations to Nadine Philippin, Chris Görner-Tenorio, Philipp Möhrle and their co-authors for their papers with the titles:
Numerical Analysis of Electrohydrodynamic Continuous Jet Printing for High-Precision Patterning of Wearable Sensor Elements (Philippin)Physics-Based Compact Modelling…
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We are happy to announce that the manuscript “Fully Integrated MEMS Micropump and Miniaturized Mass Flow Sensor as Basic Components for a Microdosing System”, authored by Dr. Martin Seidl and Prof. Dr. Gabriele Schrag, is now published in the Special Issue 'Selected Papers from 5th International…
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We are happy to announce that the manuscript “Conformable Electronics With Conductive Silver Structures by Electrohydrodynamic Printing”, authored by our PhD student Nadine Philippin, is now published in the IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics.
The paper examines innovative methods for…
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