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Biographical Sketch

David P. Arnold was born in 1978 in Kissimmee, Florida.  He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering in 1999 and 2001, respectively, from the University of Florida, Gainesville.  He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering with a focus on microscale magnetic machines at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta.

He was awarded a Tau Beta Pi Fellowship from 1999 to 2000 and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship from 2000 to 2003.  He is a member of IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, and Tau Beta Pi.

Office:  404-894-9909

Fax:  404-894-5036

gtg776e@mail.gatech.edu

CURRENT PROJECTS

 

High-Temperature Micro-Magnetic Induction Machine

Vertically-Laminated Magnetic Cores in Silicon

 

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications:

 

D. P. Arnold, I. Zana, F. Cros, and M. G. Allen, “Vertically-laminated magnetic cores by electroplating Ni-Fe into micromachined Si,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol.? 

 

D. P. Arnold, T. Nishida, L. N. Cattafesta III, and M. Sheplak, “A directional acoustic array using silicon micromachined piezoresistive microphones,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 113, no. 1, pp. 289-298, Jan. 2003.

 

 

Conference Publications:

 

D. P. Arnold, F. Cros, T. Glover, M. G. Allen, K. Hillman, and D. Veazie, “Materials and fabrication methods for high-temperature micro-magnetic machines for micro-turbine power generation,” in Proc. Army Research Lab Collaborative Technology Alliances, Power and Energy, April 2003, College Park, MD, pp. 77-81.

 

F. Cros, D. P. Arnold, M. G. Allen, S. Das, H. Koser, and J. H. Lang, “Micro-magnetic induction machines for portable power applications,” in Proc. Army Research Lab Collaborative Technology Alliances, Power and Energy, April 2003, College Park, MD, pp. 17-21.

 

D. P. Arnold, T. Nishida, L. N. Cattafesta III, and M. Sheplak, “MEMS-based acoustic array technology,” in Proc. 40th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Jan. 2002, Reno, NV, AIAA Paper 2002-0253 (Best Paper).

 

D. P. Arnold, S. Gururaj, S. Bhardwaj, T. Nishida, and M. Sheplak, “A piezoresistive microphone for aeroacoustic measurements,” in Proc. 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov. 2001, New York, NY.

 

 

Conference Abstracts:

 

D. P. Arnold, I. Zana, F. Cros, and M. G. Allen, “Vertically-laminated magnetic cores by electroplating Ni-Fe into micromachined Si,” presented at 9th Joint MMM-Intermag Conference, Jan. 2004, Anaheim, CA.

 

D. P. Arnold, T. Nishida, L. N. Cattafesta III, and M. Sheplak, “Technology development for directional acoustic arrays,” presented at 142nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Dec. 2001.

 

 

Patents:

 

Patent Application, M. Sheplak, T. Nishida, W. H. Humphreys, Jr., and D. P. Arnold, “MEMS Based Acoustic Array,” United States Patent Application Number: 20020149070, filed Oct. 17, 2002.

 

 

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