MEMS, Sensors

Event

Invited speaker at workshop on MEMS and Sensors, in the Himalayas
Allyson Hartzell was invited to speak at the International Workshop on Nano/Micro 2D and 3D Fabrication and Manufacturing of Electronic and Biomedical Devices and Applications (IWNEBD-2018), at the India Institute of Technology, Mandi. 
MEMS expert on Technical Advisory Committee of MSIG
Ms. Allyson Hartzell participated in the FLEX/MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress as a member of the Technical Advisory Committee of the MEMS and Sensors Industry Group.
MEMS webinar - Ask the Experts: Technology Transfer
Allyson Hartzell shared her expertise in a webinar titled “Ask the Experts: Technology Transfer.” Hosted by the MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG), this webinar provided an opportunity for MSIG members to communicate directly with a panel of industry experts to get answers and insight into technical MEMS and sensors issues.
Participation in FluidicMEMS event
FluidicMEMS is an informal gathering of people from academia, medicine, industry, and business to meet and explore how microfluidic and BioMEMS technology will impact healthcare, research, and beyond. 
Participation in FluidicMEMS event
FluidicMEMS is an informal gathering of people from academia, medicine, industry, and business to meet and explore how microfluidic and BioMEMS technology will impact healthcare, research, and beyond. 
Podcast on MEMS reliability now available
Allyson Hartzell, co-author of the essential book “MEMS Reliability,” discussed some key MEMS issues in a recent interview with Tim Rodgers of Accendo Reliability.
Presentation at MEMS conference

Ms. Allyson Hartzell spoke at MEMS Manufacturing 2015, which took place on August 5-6, 2015 in Santa Clara, CA.  Ms.

Session chair at MEMS and Sensors Technical Congress 2018
Allyson Hartzell chaired the Materials and Characterization session at this event, sponsored by the MEMS and Sensors Industry Group (MSIG).
Session co-chair at ECTC 2018
Allyson Hartzell co-chaired the “MEMS, Sensor, IoT and Flex” session of ECTC 2018, the annual conference of the IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference in San Diego, CA.
Session co-chair at ECTC conference
Allyson Hartzell co-chaired the MEMS and Sensor Technologies session at ECTC 2017, the annual conference of the IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Council.
Tutorial program in MEMS reliability at IIRW
MEMS expert Allyson Hartzell presented a Tutorial Program at the IIRW (International Integrated Reliability Workshop), covering a range of topics including tutorial covered common failure mechanisms in MEMS and examples of design and process fixes.
Webinar on MEMS reliability
MEMS expert Allyson Hartzell gave a webinar titled “Intro to MEMS Reliability – How to Fix Problems Before They Happen.”  The webinar covered common failure mechanisms in MEMS and examples of design and process fixes.  
Webinar on multiphysics modeling of MEMS
Dr. James Ransley offered a webinar on Multiphysics Modeling of MEMS. This event was sponsored by COMSOL.
Webinar on the reliability of MEMS and Sensors in wearable systems
Allyson Hartzell offered a webinar addressing some of the newer MEMS and sensor devices with advanced packaging and flexible interconnects for wearable technologies, and addressed how to assess and model reliability.

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