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Nanotech 2009

The recently concluded  NSTI Nanotech conference is the largest of its kind and continues to attract thousands of participants from all over the world. The conference ran from May 3rd to 7th in Houston, Texas, USA and for the sixth year running, Dr. Elena Gaura chaired  the following symposia:

Sensors and Systems

MEMS and NEMS: Devices and Applications

MEMS Fabrication: Design, Manufacture and Instrumentation

 

Invited speakers to the symposia included Dr. Michael Niedermayer of the University of Berlin, DE and Dr. Dan Popa of the University of Texas, Arlington.

Below are some selected presentations from the proceedings.

 

MEMS & Wireless: Environment & Society Applications

MEMS & Wireless: bringing the power of small to the people. E. Gaura, Cogent Computing ARC, Coventry University, UK. pdf

Experiences in Engineering Wireless Sensor Networks for Glaciers. K. Martinez, Southampton University.

Wireless Sensor Networks to enable the Passive House. J. Brusey, T. Daniel, X. Fei, N. Poole, E.I.Gaura, Cogent Computing ARC, Coventry University, UK. pdf

Wireless Sensor Networks for Aerospace Applications - Thermal Monitoring for a Gas Turbine Engine. D. Goldsmith, E.Gaura, J.Brusey, J.Shuttleworth, Cogent Computing ARC, Coventry University, UK. pdf

 

MEMS & Wireless: Increasing Human Safety

Wireless Sensor Networks for space applications. D. Benhaddou, University of Houston, US. ppt

Wireless Sensor Networks for Emergency Response Applications. R. Stoleru, University of Houston, US.

WSN for Instrumenting Operatives in Safety Critical Missions. John Kemp, E. Gaura, J. Brusey, Coventry University, UK. pdf

Wireless Sensor Networks for Activity Monitoring in Safety-critical Applications. R. Rednic, E. Gaura, J. Brusey, Coventry University, UK. ppt

 

MEMS & Wireless: Power

Wireless and Mobile Sensor Networks for Smart Civil Structures. Y. Wang, Georgia, Tech, US. ppt

Nanochip - Ultra-High Data Density MEMS Memory Device. D. Adams, N.Belov, T-K. Chou, J. Heck, B. Kim, G. Knight, Q. Ma, V.Rao, G.Tchelepi, Nanochip, Inc., US.

Power Consumption of Microelectronic Equipment for Wireless Sensor Networks. N. Poole, T. Mo, J.Brusey, Coventry University, UK.

MEMS and NEMS: Sensors and Systems

Invited Lecture

A Design Environment for the Cost Optimization of Wireless Sensor Networks. M. Niedermayer, University of Berlin, DE. [pdf]

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