The paper S. Kang, Z. Qian, V. Rajaram, S D Calisgan and M. Rinaldi “Chip-scale MEMS-CMOS Multispectral Infrared Chemical Sensor”, has been honored as a winner of the Outstanding Paper Award at the 32nd IEEE …
Our project “Battery-less Infrared Sensor Tags for Reliable Occupancy Sensing (BISTROS)” has been selected for the Resilience Solutions Grant Award in Northeastern’s GapFund360 program sponsored by the Global Resilience Institute. GapFund360 is a new funding program …
Ryan Sungho Kang successfully defended his MS Thesis entitled “Ultra-narrowband Metamaterial Absorbers for Multispectral Infrared Microsystems” on Dec 6th 2018. Congratulations and good luck with the continuation of the PhD program!
We were awarded the grant “Global Grand Challenge” by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop miniaturized, maintenance-free zero-power chemical sensors for pest and disease monitoring. “Manual surveillance is time-consuming and requires prior knowledge of …
Our recent work Z. Qian, S. Kang, V. Rajaram, C. Cassella, N. E. McGruer, and M. Rinaldi, “Zero-power infrared digitizers based on plasmonically enhanced micromechanical photoswitches” is featured in the cover of Nature Nanotechnology (October …
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The paper Z. Qian, V. Rajaram, S. Kang and M. Rinaldi, “NEMS Infrared Detectors based on High Quality Factor 50 nm Thick AlN Nano-Plate Resonators”, has been accepted for oral presentation at the 2017 European Frequency and Time Forum & International Frequency Control Symposium (IFCS-EFTF 2017), to be held on July 9 – July 13, 2017 in Besancon, France. The paper has also been selected as a finalist for the Student Paper Competition.
Cheers!
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The following 4 papers have been accepted for presentation at the 19th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems (Transducers 2017) to be held on June 18-22, 2017 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
- S. Kang, Z. Qian, V. Rajaram, A. Alù, and M. Rinaldi, “Ultra Narrowband Infrared Absorbers for Omni-Directional and Polarization Insensitive Multi-Spectral Sensing Microsystems”;
- V. Rajaram, Z. Qian, S. Kang, C. Cassella, N. McGruer and M. Rinaldi, “Microelectromechanical Detector of Infrared Spectral Signatures with Near-Zero Standby Power Consumption”;
- C. Cassella, G. Chen, T. Wu, Z. Qian, and M. Rinaldi, “Low Impedance Arrays of Coupled Cross-Sectional Lamé Mode Resonators with High Figure of Merit in Excess of 100”;
- T. Wu, G. Chen, Z. Qian, W. Zhu, M. Rinaldi, and N. McGruer, “A Microelectromechanical AlN Resoswitch for RF Receiver Application”.
Cheers!
Permanent link to this article: https://web.northeastern.edu/nemslab/2017/03/4-papers-accepted-for-presentation-at-transducers-2017/
The paper G. Chen, C. Cassella, Z. Qian, G. Hummel and M. Rinaldi, “Lithographically defined Aluminum Nitride Cross-Sectional Lamé Mode Resonators”, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering.
Congratulations!
Permanent link to this article: https://web.northeastern.edu/nemslab/2016/12/paper-accepted-for-publication-in-journal-of-micromechanics-and-microengineering/
The paper C. Cassella, G. Chen, Z. Qian, G. Hummel and M. Rinaldi, “Radio Frequency Passive Components Based on Aluminum Nitride Cross-Sectional Lamé Mode MEMS Resonators”,has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.
Congratulations!
Permanent link to this article: https://web.northeastern.edu/nemslab/2016/10/paper-accepted-for-publication-in-ieee-transactions-on-electron-devices/
The paper Z. Qian, S. Kang, V. Rajaram and M. Rinaldi, “Narrowband MEMS Resonant Infrared Detectors based on Ultrathin Perfect Plasmonic Absorbers”, has been accepted for lecture presentation at IEEE Sensors 2016, to be held in Orlando, FL from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2016.
Cheers!
Permanent link to this article: https://web.northeastern.edu/nemslab/2016/08/paper-accepted-for-presentation-at-ieee-sensors-2016/