Zhenyun Qian

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Outstanding Paper Award at Transducers 2015

 Zhenyun holding the award certificate with Prof. Rinaldi at Dena’ina Convention Center, Anchorage, AK. June 25, 2015 The paper Z. Qian, Y. Hui, F. Liu, S. Kar and M. Rinaldi, 1.27 GHz Graphene-Aluminum Nitride Nano Plate Resonant Infrared Detector has been honored as a winner of the Outstanding Paper Award at the 18th International Conference on …

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Our work was spotlighted by Nanowerk

Our work on graphene electrodes for piezoelectric NEMS resonators was featured in a recent Spotlight article on Nanowerk.com! The article, titled Graphene electrodes revolutionize the scaling of piezoelectric NEMS resonators, explains how an atomically thin graphene sheet can be used as an massless electrode in piezoelectric NEMS resonators for ultimate scaling. Check it out!

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POST-DOC POSITION in PHYSICAL SENSOR MICROSYSTEMS

Dr. Rinaldi seeks outstanding candidates to fill one Post-Doctoral position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University. The candidate will be working on research projects related to the design, fabrication and testing of plasmonically enhanced microelectromechanical devices and their integration into an ultra-low power digitizing sensor microsystem. For more information, please click here.

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Paper accepted for publication in Nano Letters

The paper Z. Qian, F. Liu, Y. Hui, S. Kar and M. Rinaldi, Graphene as a Massless Electrode for Ultra-high-frequency Piezoelectric Nano Electro Mechanical Systems has been accepted for publication in Nano Letters. Cheers!

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Yu Hui passed his dissertation defense

Yu successfully defended his PhD dissertation “Aluminum Nitride Piezoelectric Microelectromechanical Resonant Physical Sensors” on April 24 2015. He will join Vesper as a senior MEMS design engineer starting from this summer. Congratulations and good luck at Vesper!

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