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Call for Papers

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS:
APRIL 19, 2003


Researchers who would like to make a presentation should send a Microsoft Word file of their 500-word maximum abstract, along with their electronic registration to TexMEMSV@arri.uta.edu. The abstract page should include the title of the presentation, the names of the authors with the presenter's name underlined, the presenter's E-mail address, affiliated institutions, and the preference of oral or poster presentation. The oral presentations will be limited to 15 minutes each. The posters will have to be manned for at least two hours in the afternoon. 

The abstracts will be listed on the world-wide-web. The participants who wish to have their contributions published in the TEXMEMS-V Proceedings may submit a camera ready manuscript by April 27, 2003 to:

Prof. Edward S. Kolesar

Texas Christian University
Tucker Technology Center, Department of Engineering

TCU Box 298640

2840 Bowie Street

Fort Worth, TX 76129

OR
Prof. Jose Mireles Jr.
Automation & Robotics Research Institute
7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S.
Forth Worth, Texas 76118
 
The manuscripts will be peer-reviewed prior to publication. The authors should follow the manuscript instructions

This is an example of a camera ready paper: TEXMEMS-V Example Final Paper 

Themes of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Micromachined sensors (Mechanical, Magnetic, Radiation, Thermal, Chemical, and Biosensors),
  • Actuators, flow control, micro-fluidics, micro-heat transfer, bio-medical, space, advanced energy system applications, and micro-scale transport modeling (micro-scale heat conduction for solids, and mass, momentum and energy transport modeling for fluids, and multi-phase heat transport).
  • Optical MEMS.
  • MEMS design (experimental and numerical), simulation, fabrication, testing, implementation, packaging, supply, demand and reliability issues etc.

Download the workshop announcement in (PDF and DOC)


For more information: TexMEMSV@arri.uta.edu