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DC-DC converter

Magnetic induction machine

Micro-compass

Hollow microneedles

RF inductors

 

 

Welcome to the MSMA website in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

 

Prof Mark Allen’s research group MSMA focuses on the designs, fabrications, tests and packaging of Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) for applications ranging from high temperature wireless pressure sensor integrated in jet engines to microneedles for painless drug delivery. By combining standard IC microfabrication processes with alternative micro-manufacturing techniques such as laser machining, polymer casting, metal electroplating and materials lamination, the MSMA group has developed devices for a large number of applications.

 

 

The MSMA Group is a unit member of the Center for MEMS and Microsystems Technologies (CMMT)

 

 

Combustion engine

High temperature wireless pressure sensor

PDMS membrane for air-jet cooling actuator

Microneedles

Microfluidic vasculatures

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