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Jason Clark

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| Affiliation | Purdue University, West Lafayette |
| Web Site | https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/People/profile?resource_id=21964 |
| Biography | Prof. Clark received his Ph.D. in Applied Science from the University of California at Berkeley, and his B.S. in physics from the California State University at Hayward. His research concerns the design, modeling, simulation, and verification of complex engineered systems. The overarching goal is to develop system- |
Contributions
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SUGAR-Based Cantilever Simulation Tool
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 15 Oct, 2008 Users: 12 Jobs: 63 Avg. exec. time: 8 secs Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
03 Oct. 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): Fengyuan (Thomas) Li, Brandon Patterson, Jason Clark
Cantilever modeling and simulation with different loads
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SUGAR: the SPICE for MEMS
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Oct, 2008 Users: 96 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
96 users
21 May. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jason Clark
In this seminar, I present some design, modeling, and simulation features of a computer aided engineering tool for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) called SUGAR. For experimental verification, I use a microdevice that is difficult to simulate with conventional MEMS software. I show that the …
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Toward Improving the Precision of Nanoscale Force-Displacement Measurements
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Oct, 2008 Users: 155 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
155 users
13 Mar. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jason Clark
Nanotechnology has great potential for being used to create better medicines, materials, and sensors. With increasing interest in nanotechnology to improve the quality of our lives, there has been an increasing use of nanoscience tools to measure force and displacement to understand …