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A brief introduction of Micro - Sensors

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Why enroll

This course helps students gain essential knowledge of MEMS and NEMS, which are key technologies in modern engineering.It is ideal for those interested in sensors, miniaturized systems, and advanced device design.The course prepares learners for higher studies, research, and industry roles in micro and nano engineering.

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Automotive
  • You're a Electrical professional
  • You have 3+ years of hands-on experience in this field
  • You want to build skills in Engineering & Design, Project Management

You should skip if

  • You're new to this field with no prior experience
  • You need a different specialisation outside Electrical
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

This course introduces students to the exciting world of micro- and nano-scale devices that are widely used in modern technology. It explains the basic concepts of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems (NEMS) in a clear and simple way. Students will learn how tiny sensors and devices are designed to sense, measure, and control physical quantities. The course covers the working principles of common micro and nano devices used in areas such as electronics, healthcare, automotive systems, and industrial applications. Learners will also understand how these devices are analyzed for performance, reliability, and efficiency. Basic techniques used to characterize micro and nano systems are discussed, along with an introduction to standard MEMS fabrication processes like lithography, etching, and deposition. Real-world examples are included to help connect theory with practical applications. By the end of the course, students will have a clear understanding of how micro and nano devices are created and used, and they will gain a strong foundation for advanced studies and research in micro and nano technologies.

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Key topics covered

  • A brief introduction of Micro-Sensors – Introduction

  • Introduction to Microscale Sensors or MEMS

  • Scaling effect

  • Some Simple Mechanics

  • Basic Mechanics – Part 01

  • Basic Mechanics – Part 02

  • Basic Mechanics – Part 03

  • Electrostatics

  • Electrostatic force

  • Coupled electromechanics

  • Stiction

  • Si crystal structure

  • Si etching

  • KOH etching

  • TMAH etching

  • Deposition and Lithography

  • Lithography

  • Pressure sensor types, membrane, Piezoelectric sensing, capacitive sensing

  • Pressure Sensor – II

  • Pressure Sensor – III

  • Accelerometer – I

  • Accelerometer – II

  • Assignment 2

  • Assignment 1

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

24 lectures12 hr 4 min

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