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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are becoming ke
 y enabling technologies for nextgeneration sensing\, actuation\, IoT\, and
  ntelligent robotic systems. In this talk\, Prof. Weileun Fang will presen
 t the research activities of the Micro Devices Laboratory (MDL) at Nationa
 l Tsing Hua University and the role of the Micro Sensors and Actuators Tec
 hnology Consortium (μSAT) in fostering collaboration between academia and
  industry. The presentation will highlight recent advances in CMOS-MEMS an
 d MEMS-on-CMOS technologies\, including infrared\, humidity\, pressure\, g
 as\, and tactile sensors\, as well as piezoelectric MEMS actuators such as
  micro-scanners and micro-speakers. Examples of successful technology tran
 sfer\, foundry-based MEMS development\, and system-level integration for a
 pplications ranging from environmental monitoring and LiDAR to human–mac
 hine interfaces and humanoid robotics will be discussed. The talk will dem
 onstrate how a strong MEMS ecosystem can accelerate innovation\, talent de
 velopment\, and commercialization\, enabling the “5 Senses + AI” visio
 n for future intelligent systems.\n\nRoom: 429\, Bldg: C2\, AGH University
  of Krakow\, Av. Mickiewicza 30\, Krakow\, Malopolskie\, Poland\, 32-059
LOCATION:Room: 429\, Bldg: C2\, AGH University of Krakow\, Av. Mickiewicza 
 30\, Krakow\, Malopolskie\, Poland\, 32-059
ORGANIZER:kmon@agh.edu.pl
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Leveraging Semiconductor Eco-systems to MEMS - Prof. Weileun Fang (
 Taiwan)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/565547
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Abstract: Microelectromechanical systems (
 MEMS) are becoming key enabling technologies for nextgeneration sensing\, 
 actuation\, IoT\, and&amp;nbsp\; ntelligent robotic systems. In this talk\, Pr
 of. Weileun Fang will present the research activities of the Micro Devices
  Laboratory (MDL) at National Tsing Hua University and&amp;nbsp\;the role of t
 he Micro Sensors and Actuators Technology Consortium (&amp;mu\;SAT) in fosteri
 ng collaboration&amp;nbsp\;between academia and industry. The presentation wil
 l highlight recent advances in CMOS-MEMS and&amp;nbsp\;MEMS-on-CMOS technologi
 es\, including infrared\, humidity\, pressure\, gas\, and tactile sensors\
 , as well as&amp;nbsp\;piezoelectric MEMS actuators such as micro-scanners and
  micro-speakers. Examples of successful&amp;nbsp\;technology transfer\, foundr
 y-based MEMS development\, and system-level integration for applications&amp;n
 bsp\;ranging from environmental monitoring and LiDAR to human&amp;ndash\;machi
 ne interfaces and humanoid robotics&amp;nbsp\;will be discussed. The talk will
  demonstrate how a strong MEMS ecosystem can accelerate innovation\, talen
 t&amp;nbsp\;development\, and commercialization\, enabling the &amp;ldquo\;5 Sense
 s + AI&amp;rdquo\; vision for future intelligent systems.&lt;/p&gt;
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