Check Sandia's site for some cool movies of some of the things they've
built. Maybe it's not very applicable to the auto industry but there
are some pretty complex systems that they've built.
http://mems.sandia.gov
I'm not sure what their policy is on using the photos and clips but I
think they're pretty liberal with them.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Dean
Date: Monday, March 4, 2002 12:56 pm
Subject: [mems-talk] MEMS pictures/movie clips
> Hello,
>
> I am giving a free 3 hour short course on MEMS in April to the
> corporatesponsors of the research center I work at. I am looking
> for interesting
> photographs and/or PowerPoint movie clips that I can show during my
> presentation of example MEMS devices. I will gladly credit your
> company/organization during the presentation. This could be an
> excellentopportunity to freely advertise your work/products to the
> automobilemanufacture/supplier industry. Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Robert Dean
>
> Research Associate IV
> Center for Advanced Vehicle Electronics
> Auburn University
> 200 Broun Hall
> Auburn, AL 36849
>
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