Conferences

18–22 January 2015, Estoril, Portugal
The 28th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems

The major areas of activity in the application of MEMS and NEMS solicited and expected at this conference include but are not limited to:

  • Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Devices

  • Lab-on-Chip and Biochemical Sensors

  • Medical Microsystems, for example Probes, Implantables, Minimally Invasive Devices, Etc.

  • Physical Sensors, for example Inertial Sensors (Gyros, Accelerometers, Resonators), Fluidic Sensors (Flow, Pressure, Density, Viscosity), Sonic and Ultrasonic MEMS Transducers (Microphones, PMUTs), Gas and Chemical Sensors, Force and Displacement Sensors (Tactile, Force, Torque, Stress and Strain Sensor)

  • Electromagnetic transducers, for example electrostatic and magnetic actuators, RF, THz and optic/photonic MEMS Components and Systems

  • Microactuators

  • Microdevices for power supply and energy harvesting

http://www.mems2015.org/

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