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Evans Analytical Group LLC Announces New Director of Analytical Services for New Jersey Lab
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Evans Analytical Group LLC announced today that Mr. Jeffrey Shallenberger has joined the company as Director of Analytical Services for its East Windsor, New Jersey facility. Mr. Shallenberger comes to EAG from Pennsylvania State University where he was most recently the Director of their Materials Characterization facility....
Precision bonding joins tiny high-performance actuators.(WELDING/JOINING)
Flat strips of bulk PZT, a commercially available piezoelectric material that shrinks slightly when a voltage is applied to it, and a precision micromachined silicon beam, have reportedly been bonded by low temperature wafer bonding techniques in a study at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. The...
Bonding process for piezoelectric microactuators.(ELECTRONICS)
Using a novel precision bonding process, researchers at Pennsylvania State University Penn State, USA, have designed and fabricated piezoelectric microactuators. The microactuators are made from flat strips of bulk lead zirconate titanate PZT and a precision micromachined silicon beam. These were formed using...
Lumera Awarded Contract for Development of Next Generation Passive Millimeter Wave Sensors
BOTHELL, Wash. -- Lumera Corporation (NASDAQ:LMRA), an emerging leader in the field of nanotechnology, announced today that it had signed a contract with the Pennsylvania State University Electro-Optics Center for development of polymer based electro-optic modulators for the detection of terahertz radiation, that is, passive radiation ranging from 30Ghz to...
Penn State Scientists Demonstrate Nano-wires with Nano-gaps.(Brief Article)
In an effort funded by the National Science Foundation NSF and the office of Naval Research, scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed a method for making closely spaced nanometer-sized wires. Fabricated wires ranging in size from 15 to 70 nanometers wide, a few micrometers long...
Circular piezoelectric devices make more efficient transformers.
US researchers have developed circular piezoelectric transformers that may find uses in thinner portable computers. Scientists at Penn State University make the disc-shaped transformers from lead zirconate titanate PZT that is doped with manganese and cerium. One of the main researchers...
Memory roadblock. (researchers are having difficulty finding a way toplace more random access memory onto silicon chips)(Brief Article)
00-00-0000 FINDING A WAY TO PUT MORE AND more random access memory RAM onto silicon chips is becoming more complicated, admits Darrell G. Schlom, researcher at Pennsylvania State University, University Park. "We now know that simply putting a conducting binary oxide between silicon and...
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