Program Plenary and Invited Speakers Final Program |
Plenary Speakers Tobias Kippenberg Ecole Fédérale Polytechnique de Lausanne, SWITZERLAND SOLITONS ON A CHIP: SYNTHESISING OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMBS USING MICRO RESONATORS Harish Krishnaswamy Columbia University, USA TEMPORALLY-MODULATED MICROSYSTEMS ENABLE NEW WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PARADIGMS Michael Roukes California Institute of Technology, USA EXPLOIT, DON'T ESCHEW, NONLINEAR MEMS & NEMS Ashwin Seshia Cambridge University, UK NONLINEAR MODAL INTERACTIONS IN MICRO-/NANO-ELECTROMECHANICAL RESONATORS Invited Speakers Gaurav Bahl University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA NONRECIPROCITY AND CHIRALITY IN OPTO-MECHANICAL RESONATORS Kimberly Foster University of California, Santa Barbara, USA NONLINEARITY IN MEMS: LEARNING FROM THE PAST, LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE Eugene Hwang Analog Devices, USA HARNESSING NONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN HIGH PERFORMANCE MEMS GYROSCOPES Rajit Manohar Yale University, USA HYBRID CMOS/NEMS FOR MASSIVELY PARALLEL NEURAL COMPUTING Jeff Rhoads Purdue University, USA NONLINEAR MEMS FOR EXPLOSIVE DETECTION Matteo Rinaldi Northeastern University, USA PIEZOELECTRIC MEMS CIRCULATORS Ethan Wang University of California, Los Angeles, USA TIME-VARYING ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICES: BREAKING THE FUNDAMENTAL LIMITS OF PASSIVES Dana Weinstein Purdue University, USA COUPLED MEMS OSCILLATORS FOR UNCONVENTIONAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Sergey Zotov GE Global Research, USA ANALOG MECHANICAL COMPUTING FOR SIMULATING FUSION |