The Dynamic Microsystems Lab had a great time participating in Transducers 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Orlando this past summer! Our team presented research spanning MEMS resonators, Rosen transformers, and acoustoelectric loss isolation, contributing to important conversations in the field of microsystems and transducer technologies.

Congratulations to:
– Dr. Hakhamanesh Mansoorzare, who presented the poster: “A Novel Testbed for Acoustoelectric Loss Analysis in Lamb Wave Lithium Niobate on Silicon Delay Lines”.
– Maliha Sultana, who presented the poster: “Thin-Film Piezoelectric Suspended MEMS Resonators for Reducing Anchor Loss”.
– Dr. Justin Phelps sharing work in his talk, “Sustained AC Plasma Generation at Low Voltage Using a Miniaturized High-Q Rosen Transformer”
We were grateful for the opportunity to engage with fellow researchers, gain feedback, and explore emerging trends in microsystems and semiconductor technologies. Events like this fuel our passion for innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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