“Making MEMS and NEMS”

Penn Micro and Nano Systems

Micromechanical Signal Processors

Under the direction of Prof. Piazza the Penn Micro and Nano Systems (PMaNS) Laboratory is conducting cutting-edge research on micro and nanoelectromechanical (MEMS/NEMS) piezoelectric devices for RF signal processing, chemical/biological detection, acoustic sensing and all mechanical computing.

The research group has expertise in different areas of MEMS/NEMS ranging from electrical, mechanical and material engineering. We have access to state-of-the-art nanofabrication and nanocharacterization facilities for manufacturing and testing of new classes of MEMS/NEMS transducers. 

We have fun tackling fundamental science and engineering problems at the micro and nanoscale that can provide orders of magnitude performance improvement over current technologies.  For example, we are currently working on the development of switched AlN filter banks for reconfigurable RF front-ends to be employed in future spectrum-aware cognitive radios,  nanoresonant sensing systems that can tag individual molecules and cells and nanomechanical transistors for low power mechanical computing.

Nanomechanical Sensors

Nanomechanical Logic

Text Box: LATEST NEWS

2009 

NEW POSITION OPENING: Post-Doc position on high Q MEMS/NEMS resonators to start in early January. Please, apply by emailing directly Prof. Piazza.

Nipun’s APL paper is featured in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology 

Chengjie receives SSCS Predoctoral Fellowship for 2009-2010 

Chiara and Matteo’s APL paper is featured in both the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research  and in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology 

Matteo’s paper on AlN filters above 3 GHz wins the best paper award at IEEE FCS’09

2008

Chengjie’s paper on AlN contour-mode oscillators wins best paper award at IEEE FCS’08 in Hawaii

2006

Gian receives IBM Young Faculty Award