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Introducing The Small World: Developing The Mems/Nanotechnology Curriculum

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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition

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Austin, Texas

Publication Date

June 14, 2009

Start Date

June 14, 2009

End Date

June 17, 2009

ISSN

2153-5965

Conference Session

Innovations in ECE Education I

Tagged Division

Electrical and Computer

Page Count

12

Page Numbers

14.810.1 - 14.810.12

DOI

10.18260/1-2--4555

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Xingguo Xiong University of Bridgeport

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Xingguo Xiong is an assistant professor in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Bridgeport, CT. He teaches courses in the fields of MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems), Nanotechnology, VLSI design and testing, microelectronic fabrication, etc. His research fields include MEMS and nanotechnology, CMOS VLSI design and testing.

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Linfeng Zhang University of Bridgeport

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Linfeng Zhang is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He teaches in the areas of biosensors, controls, signal processing, MEMS, alternative energy. He conducts research in chem/bio sensors design, fabrication, and modeling.

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Junling Hu University of Bridgeport

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Junling Hu is an assistant professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Bridgeport, CT. She teaches courses in the fields of CFD, Thermofluid science, thermal management of electronics, welding engineering, and materials science. Her research area is CFD, transport phenomena in welding processes, and thermal management of electronics.

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Lawrence Hmurcik University of Bridgeport

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Dr. Lawrence Hmurcik is the chairman and professor of Electrical Engineering department, as well as professor of Computer Engineering in University of Bridgeport, CT. His research interests include medical electronics, electronic materials and devices, electric circuit simulation, superconductors and various other electrical engineering fields.

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AC 2009-113: INTRODUCING THE SMALL WORLD – DEVELOPING MEMS/NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM

Xingguo Xiong, University of Bridgeport Xingguo Xiong is an assistant professor in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Bridgeport, CT. He teaches courses in the fields of MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems), Nanotechnology, VLSI design and testing, semiconductor fabrication, etc. His research interests include VLSI, MEMS and nanotechnology.

Linfeng Zhang, University of Bridgeport Linfeng Zhang is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He teaches in the areas of biosensors, controls, signal processing, MEMS, alternative energy. He conducts research in chem/bio sensors design, fabrication, and modeling.

Junling Hu, University of Bridgeport Junling Hu is an assistant professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Bridgeport, CT. She teaches courses in the fields of CFD, Thermofluid science, thermal management of electronics, welding engineering, and materials science. Her research area is CFD, transport phenomena in welding processes, and thermal management of electronics.

Lawrence Hmurcik, University of Bridgeport Lawrence Hmurcik is the chairman and professor of Electrical Engineering department, as well as professor of Computer Engineering in University of Bridgeport, CT. His research interests include medical electronics, electronic materials and devices, electric circuit simulation, superconductors and various other electrical engineering fields.

Xiong, X., & Zhang, L., & Hu, J., & Hmurcik, L. (2009, June), Introducing The Small World: Developing The Mems/Nanotechnology Curriculum Paper presented at 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, Texas. 10.18260/1-2--4555

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