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Graduate students Alireza Modafe and Nima Ghalichechian and Associate Professor Reza Ghodssi (ECE/ISR) have received the 2004 MEMS and NEMS (MN) Technical Group Best Graduate Student Paper Award for their work, "BCB-Based Linear Micromotor Supported on Microball Bearings: Design Concepts, Characterization, and Fabrication Development." Judging was based on research originality and presentation quality of their presentation.The paper was presented at the American Vacuum Society's 51st International Symposium last November.

April 16, 2005


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