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  • Miniature Machine Tools

    Prof. Ozdoganlar’s research focuses on processes and equipment for micro-manufacturing. Research projects at Carnegie Mellon's Department of Mechanical Engineering include experimental, theoretical, and numerical (simulation) studies. The processes of interest include mechanical micromachining process...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-23-2008
  • ADI's iSensor Demo: Sensors Expo 2008

    iSensor TM is award winning MEMS-based technology from Analog Devices that combines high integration with programmable motion sensor processing. Ideally suited for Industrial applications, the ADIS16209 and the ADIS16350 won a "Best of Sensors" award in 2008 and 2007, respectively. For more...
    Posted to Vendor Submitted (Weblog) by Analog Devices on 07-22-2008
  • ADI's RF Demo: Sensors Expo 2008

    Analog Devices' RF technology simplifies wireless networking in industrial settings. [Video]
    Posted to Vendor Submitted (Weblog) by Analog Devices on 07-22-2008
  • ADI's MEMS Vibration/Shock Demo: Sensors Expo 2008

    This demo showcases the unique features of Analog Devices' ADXL001 iMEMS® shock and vibration sensor which is designed for industrial equipment monitoring applications. [Video]
    Posted to Vendor Submitted (Weblog) by Analog Devices on 07-22-2008
  • CMU Micromachining

    At Carnegie Mellon University, Professor Burak Ozdaganlar's research focuses on micro- and meso- scale manufacturing. The interest in small components and small features has been rapidly increasing. Biotech, biomedical, optics, aerospace, military, defense, security, automotive, microelectronics...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-22-2008
  • Magnetically Actuated Micro-Robots

    Students at Carnegie Mellon University have employed external magnetic fields to controllably position and orient a magnetic micro-robot. They demonstrated this approach in the 2007 and 2008 RoboCup Nanogram Demonstrations. Imagine a mechanical Pelé or David Beckham six times smaller than an amoeba playing...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-11-2008
  • Inertial Sensors and Accelerometers

    Louis Ross, President & CEO of Virtus Advanced Sensors, discusses his company's inertial sensors and accelerometers as well as their applications, including a version of the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld game console that replaces the analog 'nub' with a 3-axis accelerometer for...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 05-28-2008
  • Implantable Materials and Advanced Ceramics

    The aliphatic polycarbonates created by Cornell chemist Geoffrey Coates are safe and strong enough to be used in medical implants and devices. They're also used as extremely effective binders for the creation of non-oxide ceramics, which are often used as components experiencing high compressive...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-09-2008
  • BioMEMS

    Most engineers are familiar with MEMS, Microelectromechanical Systems , and their common applications in cars, displays, optical switching and pressure sensors. Shuvo Roy, Ph.D., and his team plan to bring this technology to medicine and through a very aggressive project to artificial organs. [Video...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by Terry Knight on 03-29-2007
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