Author: Azadeh Ansari
Yue’s paper is accepted for oral presentation at IEEE Transducers 2021! Congrats Yue!
Yue will present her work on the thermal challenges of AlScN BAW resonators at the virtual Transducers conference in June. This is a collaborative work between our group and Dr. Sam Graham’s at ME, Georgia Tech.
Congratulations to James for getting his paper on “ferroelectric AlScN FBARs with two operating states” published at pss- Rapid Letters
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pssr.202100034
Mingyo’s paper on “high overtone ferroelectric AlScN-on-Si composite resonators” is now published in IEEE EDL.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9391725
Yue is the newest PhD member of the group!
Yue completed a double major consisting of B.S. in Electrical Engineering and B.S. in Mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019. She joined Dr. Ansari’s research group in Summer 2018 as an undergraduate student with an interest in RF MEMS devices and applications. Her current research focuses onthermal modeling of acoustic resonators, loss mechanisms in AlScN, and resonant infrared sensors.
James will present his work on “thermal characterization of ferroelectric AlScN acoustic devices” at IEEE MEMS 2021!
Congratulations to James for being nominated for best student award finalist in IEEE MEMS 2021!
James’ recent work titled “A Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator based on Ferroelectric Aluminum Scandium Nitride Films” is accepted for publication in JMEMS.
Congrats to James and the team! This work marks the first demonstration of switchable FBARs based on 30% AlScN films with a record high kt2.
Our recent work on bidirectional motion of milli-bristle robots is accepted for publication at the “International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics!”
Congrats to DeaGyu and the team!
Two papers will be presented at IFCS2020 next week!
Congrats to James and Mingyo for having their papers accepted for oral presentation at IFCS-ISAF 2020!