Our microrobotics team presented their work on various applications of microbots from neurosurgery to space exploration to our special guests: Meade Sutterfield, Anna, Sam, and Erin Robbins!
Our microrobotics team presented their work on various applications of microbots from neurosurgery to space exploration to our special guests: Meade Sutterfield, Anna, Sam, and Erin Robbins!
Our SWIM team proposal, led by Ethan Schaler (JPL), was presented in NIAC symposium on Sept. 21-23 and featured here:
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/visionary-tech-concepts-could-pioneer-the-future-in-space
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2021_Phase_I/SWIM/
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.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pssr.202100034
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9391725
The NSF GRFP is regarded as a highly significant national accomplishment and places those accepted amongst an elite group of fellows who have gone on to make exceptional careers in STEM.
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.