Multidisciplinary Nano and Microsystems Laboratory
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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Announcement
- Sungyong Cha's paper was accepted for IEEE AP-S conference 2008 held in San Diego with his paper titled
"Pillar Array-type Parabolic Reflector Antenna Driven by Air-lifted Monopole Fed by CB-CPW for 2.4 GHz Applications"
- Jungkwun Kim was the 3rd place winner in EE graduate poster competition
- Position opening: Graduate Research Assistant
MnM Lab is looking for an active and collaborative graduate research assisatnt with background of RF engineering and microfabrication. If interested, please contact Prof. Yoon ykyoon[at]buffalo[dot]edu
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About our Lab
Multidisciplinary nano and Microsystems (MnM) laboratory pursues research activities intersecting more than one traditional science and engineering discipline in nano and micro scale systems. Its research interests include nano/ microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in radio frequency (RF) engineering, bio medical / microfluidic systems, optical and photonic applications, organic/ inorganic nano materials, and nano composites.
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Research Highlight
Automated multidirectional UV exposure has been demonstrated using a collimated UV source and a movable stage equipped with two computer controlled motors and a microcontroller for complex three dimensional (3-D) microstructures. The stage is tilted and rotated using independently controlled motors by user’s programming during UV exposure. Various dynamic operations with the angular velocities of tilting and rotation harmonically related have been exercised using a SU-8 substrate and the reverse-side exposure scheme. Implemented structures using the dynamic mode include a vertical reverse triangular slab, a quadruple reverse triangular slab, a cardiac horn, screwed wind vane shapes with two blades and four blades. Lay tracing simulation using mathematical equations has been performed to confirm the shapes of resultant structures

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