Modulation Doped Field Effect Transistors Microwave Device Applications Electrohydrodynamically Driven Microfabricated




Norman C. Tien 
 
 
 

Professional Experience 
 

    Case Western Reserve University, Case School of Engineering, Cleveland, Ohio

    Dean, 2/07 - present

    Nord Professor of Engineering, 1/06 – present

    Case School of Engineering is a comprehensive major research institution organized into 7 academic departments offering 15 undergraduate degree programs, 15 Master of Science degree programs, Master of Engineering and Master of Engineering and Management degree programs and the Doctor of Philosophy degree. With about 115 faculty, 2000 students, and $80 million in annual expenditures, the school includes 12 world-class centers and institutes.

    Case Western Reserve University, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

    Department Chair, 1/06 – 1/07

    Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics

    Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor, 7/06 – present 
     

    Research activity: 
     

    Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) including research on design and characterization of actuated mechanical structures and micromachining technologies.  Current interests include: MEMS components for micro-optical applications in bioMedical systems; MEMS devices for wireless integrated circuits including tunable rf passive elements and relays; and micro-instruments for environmental monitoring. 
     

    University of California at Berkeley, Dept. of Electrical and Engineering

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    Modulation Doped Field Effect Transistors Microwave Device Applications Electrohydrodynamically Driven Microfabricated

    Norman C. Tien 
     
     
     

    Professional Experience 
     

      Case Western Reserve University, Case School of Engineering, Cleveland, Ohio

      Dean, 2/07 - present

      Nord Professor of Engineering, 1/06 – present

      Case School of Engineering is a comprehensive major research institution organized into 7 academic departments offering 15 undergraduate degree programs, 15 Master of Science degree programs, Master of Engineering and Master of Engineering and Management degree programs and the Doctor of Philosophy degree. With about 115 faculty, 2000 students, and $80 million in annual expenditures, the school includes 12 world-class centers and institutes.

      Case Western Reserve University, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

      Department Chair, 1/06 – 1/07

      Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics

      Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor, 7/06 – present 
       

      Research activity: 
       

      Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) including research on design and characterization of actuated mechanical structures and micromachining technologies.  Current interests include: MEMS components for micro-optical applications in bioMedical systems; MEMS devices for wireless integrated circuits including tunable rf passive elements and relays; and micro-instruments for environmental monitoring. 
       

      University of California at Berkeley, Dept. of Electrical and Engineering