MEMS 2011
Reflecting the rapid growth of the MEMS field and the commitment and success of its research community, the IEEE MEMS Conference series has evolved into a premier annual event in the MEMS area
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Jan 23, 2011 09:00 AM
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Jan 27, 2011 06:00 PM |
| Where | Cancun, Mexico |
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Topics Covered by the Conference
In recent years it
has attracted over 600 participants and has presented more than 200
select papers in non-overlapping oral and poster sessions. The 24th IEEE
International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS
2011) is one of the premier annual events reporting research results on
every aspect of Microsystems technology. This Conference reflects from
the rapid proliferation of the commitment and success of the
Microsystems research community. In recent years, the IEEE MEMS
Conference has attracted more than 700 participants, 800+ abstract
submissions and has created the forum to present over 200 select papers
in podium and poster/oral sessions. Its single-session format provides
ample opportunity for interaction between attendees, presenters and
exhibitors. MEMS 2011 will be held in Cancun, MEXICO, from January 23 -
27, 2011. The major areas of activity in the development of MEMS
solicited and expected at this conference include but are not limited
to:
- Design, simulation and analysis tools with experimental verification
- Fabrication technologies and processes
- Silicon and non-silicon materials
- Electro-mechanical integration techniques
- Assembly and packaging approaches
- Metrology and operational evaluation techniques
- System architecture
- Mechanical, thermal, and magnetic sensors and actuators, and system
- Opto-mechanical microdevices and microsystems
- Fluidic microcomponents and microsystems
- Microdevices for data storage
- Microdevices for biomedical engineering
- Micro chemical analysis systems
- Microdevices and systems for wireless communication
- Microdevices for power supply and energy harvesting
- Nano-electro-mechanical devices and systems
- Scientific microinstruments



