Group 1 Chair: Songbin Gong
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Azadeh Ansari
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Tanay Gosavi
Device Research Engineer, Components Research, Intel Corporation
RF MEMS resonators and sensors, magneto-acoustic devices, spintronics, and analog circuits.
Yoonkee Kim
Senior research electronics engineer, US Army CERDEC
Randy Kubena
Principal Scientist, MEMS Program Manager, HRL Laboratories
MEMS resonators, oscillators, filters, inertial sensors, and nanofabrication
Jan H. Kuypers
R&D Manager Acoustic Devices, Qorvo, Inc.
Microacoustics, SAW/BAW/MEMS resonators, process development, acoustic sensors, piezoelectric thin films, ferroelectrics, integrated oscillators and dynamic temperature compensation, LTE/GPS/GNSS systems
Olivier Le Traon
Deputy Director – Department Physics, Instrumention, Environement and spacE (DPhIEE)
Onera – The French Aerospace Lab
Inertial vibrating sensors, piezoelectric MEMS, resonators, 2D materials and micro/nanofabrication
Sheng-Shian Li
Professor, Institute of NanoEngineering and MicroSystems, National Tsing Hua University
Microelectromechanical Systems, Integrated Resonators and Sensors, RF MEMS, CMOS-MEMS Technology, Integrated Circuit Design and Technology
Bernd W. Neubig
AXTAL GmbH & Co. KG
Novel piezoelectric materials, applications in crystal oscillators and crystal filters
Dimitri Peroulis
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Reconfigurable electronics for adaptive communications, signal intelligence, and harsh-environment MEMS sensors
Jeffrey Pulskamp
MEMS Design & Mechanical Engineer, US Army Research Laboratory
RF MEMS acoustic resonators and filters, tunable RF MEMS passives, RF switches, piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, and electro-mechanical design and modeling of MEMS.
Mina Rais-Zadeh
Associate Professor, University of Michigan
Alexandre Reinhardt
Research Engineer, CEA-LETI
Piezoelectric microacoustic resonators (BAW, SAW, Lamb-wave): modeling, design and fabrication
Matteo Rinaldi
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
Dan Stevens
Consultant
Shuji Tanaka
Professor, Department of Robotics, Tohoku University
SAW and BAW devices, MEMS, Sensors
Max Zeng-Hui Wang
Professor, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
NEMS resonators, resonant sensors and transducers
Yook-Kong Yong
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University