Tags: NEMS/MEMS

Description

The term Nanoelectromechanical systems or NEMS is used to describe devices integrating electrical and mechanical functionality on the nanoscale. NEMS typically integrate transistor-like nanoelectronics with mechanical actuators, pumps, or motors, and may thereby form physical, biological, and chemical sensors.

Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) (also written as micro-electro-mechanical, MicroElectroMechanical or microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems) is the technology of very small mechanical devices driven by electricity; it merges at the nano-scale into nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and nanotechnology.

MEMS are separate and distinct from the hypothetical vision of molecular nanotechnology or molecular electronics. MEMS are made up of components between 1 to 100 micrometres in size (i.e. 0.001 to 0.1 mm) and MEMS devices generally range in size from 20 micrometres (20 millionths of a metre) to a millimetre. They usually consist of a central unit that processes data, the microprocessor and several components that interact with the outside such as microsensors

Learn more about NEMS/MEMS from the many resources on this site, listed below. More information on NEMS/MEMS can be found here.

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  1. Molecular Sensors for MEMS

    Online Presentations | 10 Dec 2009 | Contributor(s):: John P. Sullivan

    This seminar will cover the issues involved in using molecular sensors in MEMS and their application to microchannels, supersonic micronozzles, microjet impingement, microturbines and unsteady fluidic actuators.

  2. VEDA: Amplitude Modulated Scanning

    Tools | 20 Oct 2009 | Contributor(s):: John Melcher, Shuiqing Hu, Arvind Raman, Steven Douglas Johnson, Daniel Kiracofe

    This tool is being replaced by VEDA 2.0. Use that tool instead.

  3. Cantilever Design in MEMS module of Comsol

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 0

    Hi,

    I have been trying to design the cantilever beam in 3D MEMS module, but always come an error crops up i.e:

    “No convergence achieved..”

    Is there a problem...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/372

  4. Cagri Savran

    Dr. Savran received his BSME from Purdue University in 1998, and his SM and PhD from MIT in 2000 and 2004. He is currently assistant professor of mechanical engineering with courtesy appointments...

    https://nanohub.org/members/37780

  5. Jun 11 2009

    Lab-on-a-Chip Workshop

    This one-day workshop is designed to introduce researchers to the different technologies used in lab-on-chip systems. Speakers will include U-M faculty and staff members. The workshop is aimed at...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/247

  6. Nanotribology, Nanomechanics and Materials Characterization Studies

    Online Presentations | 08 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: Bharat Bhushan

    Fundamental nanotribological studies provide insight to molecular origins of interfacial phenomena including adhesion, friction, wear and lubrication. Friction and wear of lightly loaded micro/nano components are highly dependent on the surface interactions (few atomic layers). Nanotribological...

  7. The Challenges of Micro-System Product Development

    Online Presentations | 05 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: James J. Allen

    This talk will discuss the historical development of micro‐system technology, the products that have been developed and the challenges to development of a reliable product.

  8. SUGARCube - ADXL Accelerometer

    Tools | 03 May 2009 | Contributor(s):: Fengyuan Li, Jason Clark

    Modeling and simulationg of ADXL accelerometer

  9. Q-factor calculator with Uncertainty Quantification

    Tools | 06 May 2009 | Contributor(s):: Sruti Chigullapalli, Xiaohui Guo, Alina Alexeenko

    Calculates squeeze-film damping Q-factors of microcantilevers for arbitrary ambient pressures

  10. hitesh kumar sahoo

    https://nanohub.org/members/36038

  11. SUGARCube - Chevron Thermal Actuator

    Tools | 27 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s):: Fengyuan Li, Jason Clark

    Modeling and Simulation of a Chevron Thermal Actuator

  12. Experiences with nonintrusive polynomial Chaos and stochastic collocation methods for uncertainty analysis and design

    Online Presentations | 13 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: Michael S. Eldred

    Non—intrusive polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) and stochastic collocation (SC) methods are attractive techniques for uncertainty quantification due to their abilities to produce functional representations of stochastic variability and to achieve exponential convergence rates in statistics...

  13. SUGARCube - Netlist Input Tool

    Tools | 15 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: Fengyuan Li, Jason Clark

    Simulate the user input netlist by SUGAR2.0

  14. MEMS Resonator - Tang

    Tools | 04 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: Fengyuan Li, Jason Clark

    Parametric Tang's Comb-Drive Modeling and Simulation

  15. Charles Taylor Patrick Gillespie

    Mr. Charles Taylor Patrick Gillespie is currently pursuing a LL.M. in Intellectual Property at Santa Clara University School of Law and focusing on Nanotechnology and the Law. He graduated from the...

    https://nanohub.org/members/33082

  16. Diego José Carrascal

    https://nanohub.org/members/33052

  17. PRISM Seminar Series

    Series | 05 Nov 2008 | Contributor(s):: Jayathi Murthy, Alejandro Strachan

    Welcome to the PRISM Seminar Series.PRIMS: NNSA Center for Prediction of Reliability, Integrity and Survivability of Microsystems, is a university center funded by the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) under their Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC)...

  18. Gas Damping of Microcantilevers at Low Ambient Pressures

    Online Presentations | 03 Nov 2008 | Contributor(s):: Rahul Anil Bidkar

    This seminar will present a theoretical model for predicting the gas damping of long, rectangular silicon microcantilevers, which are oscillating in an unbounded gaseous medium with the ambient pressures varying over 5 orders of magnitude (1000 > Kn > 0.03). The work is the result of a...

  19. SUGARCube - Cantilever

    Tools | 01 May 2008 | Contributor(s):: Fengyuan Li, Brandon Patterson, Jason Clark, yi zeng

    Cantilever modeling and simulation with different loads

  20. Sambit Palit

    Sambit Palit is currently working on thick dielectric reliability and reliability of RF-MEMS devices with Prof. Muhammad Ashraful Alam in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at...

    https://nanohub.org/members/30266