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2015 Group Photo

We are excited to have many new members on board this year! From left to right: Sungho (Ryan) Kang, Dr. Cristian Cassella, Vageeswar Rajaram, Zhenyun Qian, Prof. Matteo Rinaldi, Dr. Yu Hui, Gwendolyn Hummel, Guofeng Chen, Dr. Tao Wu. (Taken on Oct. 27 in Northeastern campus)

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Paper accepted for presentation at MEMS 2016

The paper C. Cassella, Z. Qian, G. Hummel, and M. Rinaldi, “1.02 GHz Aluminum Nitride Cross-Sectional Lame’ Mode Resonator with High kt2 Exceeding 4.6%” has been accepted for poster presentation at the 29th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2016) to be held on January 24 – 28, 2016 in Shanghai, China. Cheers!

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Paper accepted for publication in JMEMS

The paper G. Hummel, Y. Hui, and M. Rinaldi, “Reconfigurable Piezoelectric MEMS Resonator using Phase Change Material Programmable Vias” has been accepted for publication in IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems (JMEMS). Congratulations!

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Gwendolyn passed her thesis defense

Gwendolyn successfully defended her Master’s thesis “Monolithic Integration of Phase Change Materials and Aluminum Nitride Contour-Mode Resonators to Enable Reconfigurable Resonators” on July 24 2015. Her committee members are: Prof. Matteo Rinaldi, Prof. Nicol McGruer, and Prof. Marvin Onabajo. She will continue to pursue her PhD degree here at Northeastern. Congratulations!

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Matteo receives IEEE Sensors Council 2015 Early Career Award

Matteo has been selected as the recipient of the IEEE Sensors Council 2015 Early Career (Young Professional) Award “for outstanding contributions to novel multi-functional piezoelectric micro and nano electro mechanical resonant sensors”. The IEEE Sensors Council Young Professional Award is given annually to promote, recognize, and support contributions from young professional members within the fields …

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