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Technology with features near one micrometre
Microtechnology is technology whose features have dimensions of the order of one micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10−6 metre, or 1μm). It focuses
Microtechnology
Beam anchored at only one end
A cantilever is a structural element that is firmly attached to a fixed structure at one end and is unsupported at the other end. Sometimes it projects
Cantilever
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alternative name for child pornography Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (French: Centre suisse d'électronique et de microtechnique), a Swiss
CSEM
The Mainz Institute of Microtechnology (in German: Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz, IMM) was a research-intensive, publicly held company owned by the
Mainz Institute of Microtechnology
Mainz_Institute_of_Microtechnology
Highly anisotropic etch process
Deep reactive-ion etching (DRIE) is a special subclass of reactive-ion etching (RIE). It enables highly anisotropic etch process used to create deep penetration
Deep_reactive-ion_etching
Process in microstructuring technology
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Department of France in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
and food processing. The Doubs is also home to many companies in the microtechnology sector, as well as being the historic cradle of the French watchmaking
Doubs
Capital and largest city of Lithuania
optics, optical-component characterization, biophotonics and laser microtechnology. Lithuania has over 50 percent of the world's market share in ultrashort
Vilnius
Swiss town
centres and organizations such as the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM), and Philip Morris International's Cube. Neuchâtel is a medieval
Neuchâtel
Prefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
led it to become a centre for innovative companies in the fields of microtechnology, micromechanics, and biomedical engineering. Its university, founded
Besançon
Basic structure used in microtechnology
Microchannel in microtechnology is a channel with a hydraulic diameter below 1 mm, usually 1–99 μm. Microchannels are used in fluid control (see Microfluidics)
Microchannel (microtechnology)
Microchannel_(microtechnology)
companies. For instance, in January 2014, the Josef-Ressel-Center for microtechnology has been inaugurated at FH Vorarlberg. 2016: InnoWard - Education Award
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
Vorarlberg_University_of_Applied_Sciences
Oxide of silicon
ISBN 9780824755638. Morgan DV, Board K (1991). An Introduction To Semiconductor Microtechnology (2nd ed.). Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons. p. 72
Silicon_dioxide
French educational qualification
option) F8: Medical and social sciences, F9: Energy equipment, F10: Microtechnology (divided into F10A: Micro devices option and F10B: Micro-optics option)
Baccalauréat_technologique
Economic activity focused on biotechnology
Biobased economy, bioeconomy or biotechonomy is an economic activity involving the use of biotechnology and biomass in the production of goods, services
Bioeconomy
Fine plastic tubing used in drip irrigation gardening
Microtubing or spaghetti tubing is a very fine plastic tubing used in drip irrigation, typically in gardens and greenhouses, with a small inside diameter
Microtubing
American theoretical physicist (1918–1988)
themselves. This lecture is frequently cited in technical literature on microtechnology, and nanotechnology. Feynman also suggested that it should be possible
Richard_Feynman
Technique in microfabrication used to remove material and create structures
Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Ingot sawing Metal assisted chemical etching Lift-off (microtechnology) Jaeger, Richard C. (2002). "Lithography". Introduction to Microelectronic
Etching_(microfabrication)
Trails created by swift heavy ions penetrating through solids
technology deals with the production and application of ion tracks in microtechnology and nanotechnology. Ion tracks can be selectively etched in many insulating
Ion_track
Italian scientist
Engineering, University of Houston Ferrari's research uses nanotechnology, microtechnology, physical sciences, mathematics, biomechanics, and material sciences
Mauro_Ferrari
Peer-reviewed scientific journal
published bimonthly by IEEE. It covers advances in MEMS and related microtechnologies. Published under the joint sponsorship of IEEE Electron Devices Society
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
Journal_of_Microelectromechanical_Systems
Force resulting from the quantisation of a field
in applied physics it is significant in some aspects of emerging microtechnologies and nanotechnologies. The typical example is of two uncharged conductive
Casimir_effect
Engineering discipline
Thermodynamics Engineering Acoustics Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer Microtechnology Nanotechnology Pro/Engineer (ProE CAD) Strength of Materials/Solid
Mechanical_engineering
Project to demonstrate various space debris removal technologies
project included Airbus, ArianeGroup, Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology, Inria, Innovative Solutions In Space, Surrey Space Centre, and Stellenbosch
RemoveDEBRIS
American artist, sculptor and photographer
Jump and Twist (1999) sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim at the University of Freiburg, Microtechnology Building, Freiburg
Dennis_Oppenheim
Region of France
research sector. We find in Besançon the National School of Mechanics and Microtechnology (ENSMM) or the UTBM, the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard
Franche-Comté
Turkish biomedical engineer (born 1958)
wider field of biomedical engineering. He has developed techniques in microtechnology and nanotechnology for use in clinical medicine, including the treatment
Mehmet_Toner
Ukrainian explosive reactive armour
system". Ukrainian Advanced Microtechnologies. "NIZH-LM explosive reactive armour system". Ukrainian Advanced Microtechnologies. "DUPLET-2M explosive reactive
Nizh (explosive reactive armour)
Nizh_(explosive_reactive_armour)
Technology with features near one nanometer
such devices are on a larger scale and come under the description of microtechnology. To put that scale in another context, the comparative size of a nanometer
Nanotechnology
American roboticist (born 2000)
Alma mater California Institute of Technology Scientific career Fields Microtechnology Nanotechnology Biomedical Engineering Institutions University of Southern
Ellis_Meng
Process in microfabrication
Photolithography (also known as optical lithography) is a process that involves using light to transfer a pattern onto a photoresist layer deposited on
Photolithography
Assembly method for minute structures
Directed assembly of micro- and nano-structures are methods of mass-producing micro to nano devices and materials. Directed assembly allows the accurate
Directed assembly of micro- and nano-structures
Directed_assembly_of_micro-_and_nano-structures
Chemical compound
Morgan, D. V.; Board, K. (1991). An Introduction To Semiconductor Microtechnology (2nd ed.). Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons. p. 23
Silicon_tetrachloride
Academic journal
Small Science Discipline Microtechnology Nanotechnology Language English Edited by Ekaterina Perets Publication details History 2021-present Publisher
Small_Science_(journal)
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Microtube may refer to: Microtube (electronics) Microtube (microtechnology) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Microtube
Microtube
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Isuzu vehicles Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz (Mainz Institute of Microtechnology) Institute of Molecular Medicine (disambiguation) Instituto de Medicina
IMM
Professor in the field of robotics
Fellowship (1996–1999) Scientific career Fields Robotics Materials Science Microtechnology Nanotechnology Biomedical engineering Medicine Institutions Max Planck
Metin_Sitti
Horology (Centre électronique horloger) FSRM, the Swiss Foundation for Microtechnology Research Today, CSEM has over 566 employees, and operates throughout
Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology
Swiss_Center_for_Electronics_and_Microtechnology
Subfield of electronics
2024-02-20. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems. Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Microtechnology
Microelectronics
University in Spain
Support and Operations Centre (E-USOC) Institute of Optoelectronics and Microtechnology Systems (ISOM) Supercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid (CeSViMa)
Technical University of Madrid
Technical_University_of_Madrid
Micropatterning is the art of miniaturisation of patterns. Especially used for electronics, it has recently[when?] become a standard in biomaterials engineering
Micropatterning
Swiss Foundation for Microtechnology Research (1978), merged in 1984 to form the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology. Increased public intervention
Swiss_watchmaking_industry
Fabs present & past worldwide
line 300 600 15,000 Flexible Semiconductor / Foundry and IDM INEX Microtechnology UK, England, Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne 2014 150 Foundry CSTG
List of semiconductor fabrication plants
List_of_semiconductor_fabrication_plants
Academic journal
Small Discipline Microtechnology Nanotechnology Language English Edited by José Oliveira Publication details History 2005-present Publisher Wiley-VCH
Small_(journal)
Trend to manufacture ever smaller products and devices
ambulances), and allow simpler and less invasive medical procedures. Microtechnology Nanotechnology Motoyoshi, M. (2009). "Through-Silicon Via (TSV)" (PDF)
Miniaturization
optical MEMS could include bulk optics but MOEMS is truly based on microtechnology where MOEMS devices are batch-processed exactly like integrated circuits
Microoptoelectromechanical systems
Microoptoelectromechanical_systems
University in Gothenburg, Sweden
Life Sciences Mathematical Sciences Mechanics and Maritime Sciences Microtechnology and Nanoscience Physics Space, Earth and Environment Technology Management
Chalmers University of Technology
Chalmers_University_of_Technology
System of microelectromechanical devices
Smartdust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light
Smartdust
LOCOS, short for local oxidation of silicon, is a microfabrication process where silicon dioxide is formed in selected areas on a silicon wafer having
LOCOS
Public university in Lausanne, Switzerland
Construction of the northern parts of campus began in 1995 with the Microtechnology building (BM), completed in 1998, and the architecture building (SG)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
École_Polytechnique_Fédérale_de_Lausanne
Italian-Swiss physicist (born 1969)
France and was in charge of the “Highlights in Microtechnology” summer school project in microtechnology. From 2006 to 2009, she was responsible for directing
Luciana_Vaccaro
Collecting energy from external sources
Energy harvesting (EH) – also known as power harvesting, energy scavenging, or ambient power – is the process by which energy is derived from external
Energy_harvesting
Serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative
ills were subsequently eliminated, world peace was established, and microtechnology preventing humans from all injury was deployed unilaterally. In the
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Swiss luxury watch manufacturer
as the new CEO of Breguet, succeeding Lionel a Marca. Kissling, a microtechnology engineer who had previously served as Vice President of Product Development
Breguet_(brand)
American fabless semiconductor company
French who resigned in March. In July, Cirrus Logic acquires Apex Microtechnology, a provider of high-power products for industrial and aerospace markets
Cirrus_Logic
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straighten fibers for spinning Comb drive, a linear motor often used in microtechnology Comb generator, a signal generator that produces multiple harmonics
Comb_(disambiguation)
Asian semiconductor equipment manufacturer
Printing Machines Ltd from the Dover Corporation. ASMPT acquired AMICRA Microtechnologies GmbH in April 2018. In August 2018, ASMPT acquired Critical Manufacturing
ASMPT
Swiss multinational technology and consulting corporation
continuation of research in software by the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM), a watch industry research department. The company has seven
Cadwork_informatik_AG
Australian sports performance analytics company
Sport seeking to replace laboratory-based performance testing with microtechnology, as athletes were not exerting themselves in lab conditions in the
Catapult_Sports
Laser Induced Deep Etching (LIDE) is a glass microfabrication technique. The two-step process enables precise, high-aspect-ratio microstructures in thin
Laser_Induced_Deep_Etching
One area of the city became home to most of the new microtechnology activities: the microtechnology and science park, commonly known as Témis. Established
History of clockmaking in Besançon
History_of_clockmaking_in_Besançon
Lithuanian researcher
worked at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), in the Microtechnology and Neural Networks group of the Department of Micro and Nanotechnologies
Ernst_Kussul
Micropower describes the use of very small electric generators and prime movers or devices to convert heat or motion to electricity, for use close to the
Micropower
Swiss time-of-flight camera company
July 2006 as a spin out from the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM) to commercialize its time-of-flight camera technologies. As
MESA_Imaging
Micro-electronic component
A system on a chip, or system on chip (SoC), is an integrated circuit that combines most or all key components of a computer or electronic system onto
System_on_a_chip
Very small devices that incorporate moving components
MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) is the technology of microscopic devices incorporating both electronic and moving parts. MEMS are made up of components
MEMS
NGO enabling communication about chemistry
emphasizes the future use of micro-analytical monitoring techniques and microtechnology. In Situ Monitoring of Aquatic Systems: Chemical Analysis and Speciation
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry
a very small population or land area—usually both. micro patrology microtechnology The study of technology features near one micrometre in size. misology
List of words with the suffix -ology
List_of_words_with_the_suffix_-ology
quantities. It includes the fields of automation technology, mechatronics, microtechnology and electromechanical systems, measurement and sensor technology as
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of TU Darmstadt
Department_of_Electrical_Engineering_and_Information_Technology_of_TU_Darmstadt
and measures, numericals, radio communications, microsystems and microtechnologies, photonics and microwaves. The postgraduate degree in Electronics
Institut_Gaspard_Monge
Professor of electrical engineering
MSc he worked as an engineer at the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology, where he designed a neuromorphic optical motion-tracking chip for
André_van_Schaik
Electronic component
A system in a package, or system in package (SiP), is a number of integrated circuits (ICs) enclosed in one chip carrier package or encompassing an IC
System_in_a_package
four sections, but largely re-united, in 1996, as the Institute for Microtechnology (Romanian: Institut de Microtehnologii or IMT). While IMT still existed
Electronics industry in the Socialist Republic of Romania
Electronics_industry_in_the_Socialist_Republic_of_Romania
East Germany's largest manufacturer of semiconductor devices
Microelectronic Integration GmbH (SiMI), Megaxess GmbH Deutschland, and Microtechnology Services Frankfurt (Oder) GmbH (MSF), each with less employees than
Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt (Oder)
Halbleiterwerk_Frankfurt_(Oder)
Collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface
A DNA microarray (also commonly known as a DNA chip or biochip) is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface. Scientists use DNA
DNA_microarray
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Microchannel may refer to: Microchannel (microtechnology), used in fluid control, heat transfer cell migration observation Micro Channel architecture
Microchannel
Ukrainian researcher
works at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), in the Microtechnology and Neural Networks group of the Department of Micro and Nanotechnologies
Tetyana_Baydyk
Instruments. Bridge Mode Operation of Power Operational Amplifiers Apex Microtechnology - application note AN20, October 2012 Bridge/Parallel Amplifier (BPA-200)
Bridged and paralleled amplifiers
Bridged_and_paralleled_amplifiers
X-ray 3D imaging method
In radiography, X-ray microtomography uses X-rays to create cross-sections of a physical object that can be used to recreate a virtual model (3D model)
X-ray_microtomography
Swiss machine-tool manufacturer
single-spindle lathes, multispindle lathes, peripheral systems, bar mills for microtechnology applications and bar feeders. The machines are controlled by the company's
Tornos_AG
2005, and the first full one in 2010. By the end of the 20th century, microtechnology had been used to create tiny robotic devices to assist microsurgery
History_of_medicine
Artificial organism
Xenobots, named after the clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), are synthetic lifeforms that are designed by computers to perform some desired function and built
Xenobot
Crystal growth process relative to the substrate used as seed
Morgan, D. V.; Board, K. (1991). An Introduction To Semiconductor Microtechnology (2nd ed.). Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons. p. 23
Epitaxy
stacked-cell concept was pioneered and patented at the Institute of Microtechnology (IMT) of the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and licensed to
TEL_Solar
Branch of robotics
Microbotics (or microrobotics) is the field of miniature robotics, in particular mobile robots with characteristic dimensions less than 1 mm. The term
Microbotics
Private university in Monterrey, Mexico
Guadalajara Campus and, in association with the Mainz Institute of Microtechnology of Germany (IMM), the first center of chemical micro process engineering
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
Monterrey_Institute_of_Technology_and_Higher_Education
Type of thermal sensor
TMOS is a type of thermal sensor consisting in a micromachined thermally isolated transistor fabricated using CMOS-SOI(Silicon on Insulator) MEMS(Micro
T-MOS_thermal_sensor
Russian defence company
of Computer Engineering Design Bureau of Industrial Automation OJSC Microtechnology Research Institute of Special Information and Measuring Systems Scientific
Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies
Concern_Radio-Electronic_Technologies
Danish engineer
Moselund is a Danish engineer who is a professor of electronics and microtechnology at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. She also leads the Laboratory
Kirsten_Moselund
Mirror-based electronic display technology
The digital micromirror device, or DMD, is the microoptoelectromechanical system (MOEMS) that is the core of the trademarked digital light processing (DLP)
Digital_micromirror_device
Chemical compound
Morgan, D. V.; Board, K. (1991). An Introduction To Semiconductor Microtechnology (2nd ed.). Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons. p. 137
Gallium_arsenide
Indian physicist (born 1951)
Ajay P. Malshe (Editor), Ryutaro Maeda (Editor) (2002). Nano- and Microtechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems (Proceedings of Spie)
Ajay_K._Sood
21st-century Swiss entrepreneur
2014. Büsser studied engineering at EPFL and received his diploma in microtechnology in 1991. Büsser left university with the intention of working his way
Maximilian_Büsser
center. Its two-century watchmaking tradition was redirected toward microtechnology, precision mechanics, nanotechnology, and time-frequency technology
History_of_Besançon
Electrical Engineering (ATE)) University of Neuchâtel, Department of Microtechnology (Applied Optics, Electronics & Signal Processing) Zurich University
Swiss Electromagnetics Research and Engineering Centre
Swiss_Electromagnetics_Research_and_Engineering_Centre
Frequency controller manufacturer
2007, Rakon acquired the frequency-control products division of C-MAC Microtechnology. This acquisition gave Rakon a European-based operation, including
Rakon
Scanning probe lithographic technique
Dip pen nanolithography (DPN) is a scanning probe lithography technique where an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip is used to directly create patterns
Dip-pen_nanolithography
Topics referred to by the same term
microbiology, complementary copy of single stranded DNA. Replica, in microtechnology, complementary copy of a structure or pattern containing inverted detail
Replica_(disambiguation)
Vocational school in Switzerland
Supplementary provision includes two-year full-time ES (École Supérieure) microtechnology technician programmes and inter-company courses for quality control
The Geneva School of Watchmaking
The_Geneva_School_of_Watchmaking
Overview of and topical guide to applied science
mathematics" is a mathematical science with specialized knowledge. Microtechnology – technology with features near one micrometre (one millionth of a
Outline_of_applied_science
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