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The University of Texas at Arlington

The Automation & Robotics Research Institute
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S.

Fort Worth TX, 76118

 

 

 

Tuesday May 6, 2003 

 

 

(New- MEMS seminar on May 5, check below)

(New- Mexico-Latin America-USA workshop on May 7)

 

Closing Reception following the workshop on ARRI lake, at 6 PM

 

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

 

Technical Schedule

 

 

REGISTRATION IS FREE FOR STUDENTS

Students, do not forget to bring your student ID card to the workshop (more info)

 

GENERAL REGISTRATION FEE IS $30.00

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Due to space limitations walk-ins will not be accommodated

(except for students.- more info).

 

Extended DEADLINE for ABSTRACTS and REGISTRATION
April 19, 2003
DEADLINE for CAMERA-READY MANUSCRIPTS (optional)
April 27, 2003

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:


See all Keynote Speakers' abstracts here

 

 

Dr. Clark Nguyen  (bio)
Program Manager
Microsystems Technology Office (MTO)
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

Title of presentation "MEMS: Generalizing the Benefits of Miniaturization"

 

 

Dr. Janusz Bryzek  (bio)
Executive Vice President and CTO, Founder.
Transparent Networks 

Title of presentation "Bringing MEMS To Market,
Lessons from Riding the Optical Bubble to Optical Winter to ???
"

 

 

Dr. Steven Walsh 
Micro and Nanotechnology Commercialization Education Foundation

Founding President.

"Commercialization of MEMS"

 

 

Dr. Michael Mignardi  (bio)
Manager of the Research & Development Component, Digital Light Processing.
Texas Instruments, Dallas TX. 

Panel Chair of "Commercialization Session of MEMS."

 

 

Dr. Enrique Estrada (bio)
Director of Knowledge Transfer
Adjunct Direction of Coordination of Scientific Research Groups and Centers. 
CONACYT, Mexico.

 

and

Ing. Guillermo Fernandez (bio)
Director

USA-Mexico Foundation for Science, (Mexico city)

 

 

 

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New Seminar on May 5th:

sponsored by

 

"MEMS Technology", 

May 5, from 1PM to 5PM (one hour each):

* MEMS Fabrication
* Actuators
* Optical MEMS
* BioMEMS

Dr. Carlos Mastrangelo (bio
Vice President of Engineering
Corning IntelliSense

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Sponsored by


UT-Arlington

USA-Mexico Foundation for Science, Mexico-MEMS project (lectures May 5)

 


For more information: TexMEMSV@arri.uta.edu