The paper A. Tazzoli, M. Rinaldi and G. Piazza, “Ovenized High Frequency Oscillators Based on Aluminum Nitride Contour-Mode MEMS Resonators”, has been accepted for presentation at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting 2011 (IEDM 2011), Washington, USA, December 5-7, 2011.
Permanent link to this article: https://web.northeastern.edu/nemslab/2011/08/post2/
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In NS&NS Lab, we are working on the development of miniaturized, low-power and high-performance sensors and radio frequency components. We focus on understanding and exploiting the fundamental properties of micromechanical structures and advanced nanomaterials to engineer new classes of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) with unique and enabling features applied to the areas of chemical, physical and biological sensing and low power reconfigurable radio communication systems.
Dr. Rinaldi is currently seeking brilliant and self-motivated graduate students to join his group. Please feel free to contact him if you have interests in conducting experimental work in the broad area of MEMS/NEMS devices!