On July 7th-July 8th, 2016, Prof. Shkel hosted at UCIrvine the Summer meeting of the IEEE Gyro and Accelerometer Panel (GAP). The panel has been engaged for more than 50 years in creating standard terminology, specification formats, and test procedures for detection or measurement of linear or angular motion….Continue Reading Hosting of the IEEE Panel
Assistant Specialist Recruitment
The MicroSystems Lab is accepting applications for Research Specialist in MEMS Research & Development. (Link)…Continue Reading Assistant Specialist Recruitment
MEMS are becoming 3D and atomically precise
On May 13,2016, Prof. Shkel gave a special seminar “MEMS are becoming 3D and atomically precise” at Tanaka Shuji MEMS Laboratory at Tohoku University, Japan….Continue Reading MEMS are becoming 3D and atomically precise
Toward Chip-Scale Precision Gyroscopes
On May 11-12, 2016, Prof. Shkel presented a keynote at MEMS Engineering Forum 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Titled: “Toward Chip-Scale Precision Gyroscopes: Technological Challenges, Progress, and Opportunities”….Continue Reading Toward Chip-Scale Precision Gyroscopes