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The complete ENGR MEMS project course sequence of ENGR240, ENGR341, ENGR342 will be offered again starting this winter after a 1 year hiatus. Note that priority for ENGR341 lab training slots in SNF will be given to those who were not admitted previously but tried to take the project sequence and have completed ENGR240.
ENGR 240: Introduction to Micro and Nano Electromechanical Systems
Miniaturization technologies now have important roles in materials, mechanical, and biomedical engineering practice, in addition to being the foundation for information technology. This course will target an audience of first-year engineering graduate students and motivated senior-level undergraduates, with the goal of providing an introduction to M/NEMS fabrication techniques, selected device applications, and the design tradeoffs in developing systems. The course has no specific prerequisites, other than graduate or senior standing in engineering; otherwise, students will require permission of the instructors.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Tang, S
Miniaturization technologies now have important roles in materials, mechanical, and biomedical engineering practice, in addition to being the foundation for information technology. This course will target an audience of first-year engineering graduate students and motivated senior-level undergraduates, with the goal of providing an introduction to M/NEMS fabrication techniques, selected device applications, and the design tradeoffs in developing systems. The course has no specific prerequisites, other than graduate or senior standing in engineering; otherwise, students will require permission of the instructors.
Terms: Win | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Tang, S
Mon, Wed 2:15 PM - 3:30 PM at 260-113
ENGR 341: Micro/Nano Systems Design and Fabrication
Laboratory course in micro and nano fabrication technology that combines lectures on theory and fundamentals with hands-on training in the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: ENGR 240 or equivalent.
Laboratory course in micro and nano fabrication technology that combines lectures on theory and fundamentals with hands-on training in the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: ENGR 240 or equivalent.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-5 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Pruitt, B
ENGR 342: MEMS Laboratory II
Emphasis is on implementation of fabricated N/MEMS-based solutions. Student teams collaborate to develop, fabricate and test N/MEMS solutions proposed in E341. Design alternatives fabricated and tested in SNF with emphasis on manufacturability, assembly, test, and design. Limited enrollment. E342 is an advanced graduate project course that allows a limited number of students the opportunity to pursue directed projects in the SNF during the summer quarter. Real projects which can benefit from microfabricated solutions will be defined by industry and internal research groups, who will also pay expenses for the projects materials and fabrication fees. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: ENGR 341.
Emphasis is on implementation of fabricated N/MEMS-based solutions. Student teams collaborate to develop, fabricate and test N/MEMS solutions proposed in E341. Design alternatives fabricated and tested in SNF with emphasis on manufacturability, assembly, test, and design. Limited enrollment. E342 is an advanced graduate project course that allows a limited number of students the opportunity to pursue directed projects in the SNF during the summer quarter. Real projects which can benefit from microfabricated solutions will be defined by industry and internal research groups, who will also pay expenses for the projects materials and fabrication fees. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: ENGR 341.
Terms: Aut2013 | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors: Pruitt, B
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