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MEMS is an acronym for Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or Microelectromechanical Systems. MEMS are tiny, microscopic electrical and mechanical devices built using the same types of production technologies used to build silicon micro-chips for electronics and computers, and MEMS often are implemented on, or as, micro-chips. This is a new technology with a vast range of potential uses, truly a technological revolution in the making. Some experts teach that MEMS are but a precursor to an even more revolutionary technology: nanotechnology.
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University of Toronto group that focuses on bio-oriented micro and nanosystems. Research areas include MEMS and NEMS sensors and actuators, biosensors, microrobotic biomanipulation, microstructure controls, and biomechanics.
An NSF Center for the development of microsensors, microactuators, and MEMS.
University fabrication laboratory and research group. Areas of research include: sensors and actuators, fabrication, microstructures. Open to industrial users.
Research center concentrating on micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, biomedical and environmental sensors and subsystems, and advanced packaging. Includes facility and research information, and staff directory.
CBMS is a non-profit organization with no members, aiming to promote science and engineering in the field of chemical and biological microsystems and stimulate the exchange of ideas and information between academic, industrial, and government researchers.
Provides facilities and services for fabrication of microstructures and nanostructures. Open to both academic and industrial researchers.
Research and development facility at Louisiana Tech University with an emphasis on applied technology and commercial applications.
Provides a selection of news articles concerning MEMS technology.
Contains industry news, plus job and event listings. Also, hosts several mailing lists.
A distributed fabrication environment providing access to various manufacturing technologies.
Research group of Dr. Joseph Talghader. Includes information on group members, and details of various research projects
A general resource and information page, including a collection of information and links. Contains conference information, a journal club, and tutorials on the basics of fabrication.
CBMS is a non-profit organization with no members, aiming to promote science and engineering in the field of chemical and biological microsystems and stimulate the exchange of ideas and information between academic, industrial, and government researchers.
Research and development facility at Louisiana Tech University with an emphasis on applied technology and commercial applications.
Research center concentrating on micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, biomedical and environmental sensors and subsystems, and advanced packaging. Includes facility and research information, and staff directory.
Provides a selection of news articles concerning MEMS technology.
Research group of Dr. Joseph Talghader. Includes information on group members, and details of various research projects
An NSF Center for the development of microsensors, microactuators, and MEMS.
Contains industry news, plus job and event listings. Also, hosts several mailing lists.
A distributed fabrication environment providing access to various manufacturing technologies.
A general resource and information page, including a collection of information and links. Contains conference information, a journal club, and tutorials on the basics of fabrication.
Provides facilities and services for fabrication of microstructures and nanostructures. Open to both academic and industrial researchers.
University of Toronto group that focuses on bio-oriented micro and nanosystems. Research areas include MEMS and NEMS sensors and actuators, biosensors, microrobotic biomanipulation, microstructure controls, and biomechanics.
University fabrication laboratory and research group. Areas of research include: sensors and actuators, fabrication, microstructures. Open to industrial users.

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