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กแ Our research on micro/nanoengineering
Micro/nanoengineering is bringing the future we envision to life. As well as developing current technologies to their full potential, our mission is to explore new technologies and engineering principles that have yet to be explored.
กแ Two key research area
Firstly, we are dedicated to the advancement of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors and actuators with the aim of improving various aspects of human life. These MEMS devices integrate mechanical and electrical components at the microscale, making them highly versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications. Secondly, we are focusing on the development of composite materials for energy storage structures. These materials have the unique ability to store electrical energy while functioning as structural members to support mechanical loads. By combining these capabilities, we aim to develop new materials and devices that can improve the efficiency and sustainability of future mobility, including EVs, UAMs, and PAMs. We are actively seeking self-motivated graduate students who wish to conduct research in one of the following areas: MEMS sensors and actuators and Structural batteries and functional composites We also welcome undergraduate students who wish to gain research experience in our laboratory. You will have the opportunity to develop excellent skills in a variety of areas, including materials design and characterization, and micro/nanofabrication at the cutting edge of science and engineering.
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