Modelling Nonlinear MEMS for Sensing, Energy Harvesting & Computation

Join the UK microsystems community in York for a focused in-person workshop on modelling nonlinear MEMS devices, and how nonlinear dynamics can be harnessed to enable new capabilities in sensing, energy harvesting, and computation. The all-day event will be held on the 24th of March at the Guildhall in York, hosted by Dr Chun Zhao of the University of York. If you are interested in attending this free event, you can register here.

Speakers on the day will include:

  • Dr Andreja Erbes (STMicroelectronics) speaking on Megatrends and Innovation Areas for MEMS Sensors and Actuators, and how to fuel and scale up this innovation
  • Professor Lijie Li (Swansea University) speaking on wide bandgap semiconductors and quantum devices
  • Dr Amal Hajjaj (Loughborough University) talking about Nonlinear MEMS Gas Sensors: A Pathway from Simulation to Experimental Validation