MNT-CURN Seminar Series: Undergraduate Research Experience in Micro Nano Technology
This video is part of a series from the Micro Nano Technology Education Center's (MNT-EC) Micro Nano Technology Collaborative Undergraduate Research Network (MNT-CURN) Research Program. In this program, students gain hands-on research experience and build nanotechnology technical education skills. Throughout this video series, viewers "... will hear and see nanotechnology and microtechnology professors presenting about their own research and work -- from biosensors to underwater drones to nanomaterials." Each video covers a different specialty that students may want to learn about and pursue as an undergraduate research project.
During this video, Matthias Pleil talks about the undergraduate research experience and Microsystems. Pleil covers why Microsystems are important, what are Microsystems (MEMS), types of MEMS devices, MEMS pressure sensors, sensor kinetics, and more. This video runs 22:55 minutes in length. Additional videos in this series are available to view separately.
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