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Seeking advise in MEMS studies
2009-04-28
Heal
2009-04-28
Pavan Samudrala
2009-04-29
Robert Black
2009-04-30
Sheng Zhang
2009-04-30
Mike Whitson
2009-05-03
Le Cao Hoai Nam
Seeking advise in MEMS studies
Sheng Zhang
2009-04-30
I think job market for microfluidics is very limited...unless you want
to go to academia as your career.

no idea about power MEMS...

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 21:36, Heal  wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I'm Heal, a junior student majoring in mechanical engineering from China and
I'm really honored to join this community.
>
> I'm now puzzled at choosing my graduate field especially at microfluidics and
power MEMS. It will be very nice if anyone can give me some advise on the
following questions:
>
> 1) How do mechanical engineers' work differentiate from others, especially
those in materials, chemistry and bioengineering? I find most of the
distinguished work was done by the latter. If I choose microfuidics as my future
career, will I be making a wise choice?
>
> 2) Everyone in power MEMS will say it is quite promising in providing energy
for wireless sensor nodes. But there seems to be no marketable products for the
time being. Is it because of lack of research in it or others?
>
> Thank you very much for your time.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Heal
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