The NNIN at the University of Michigan will be hosting a presentation on ” MEMS Virtual Prototyping for Debugging Your Process Flow.”, which will be broadcast live as a web based seminar.
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Event Information
Topic: MEMS Virtual Prototyping for Debugging Your Process Flow.
Date: September 25th, 2012
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Presenter: Mr Joe Johnson
Bio:
Joe Johnson is the Business Development Manager at IntelliSense. He has a broad knowledge base that spans MEMS design, CAD/FEA simulation, and customer education/training. Joe has been instrumental in fostering IntelliSense’s global business relationships and bringing value to IntelliSense’s clients and partners. Joe has extensive CAD expertise and a strong background in mechanical/structural engineering. He has collaborated on a broad array of customer design projects including inertial sensors, thermal actuators, and fluidic devices. Joe holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
Overview: IntelliSuite was the first MEMS-specific CAD tool and has been under active development for over 20 years. This webinar will explore how IntelliFab, a powerful process flow simulation tool, can help MEMS designers and process engineers save valuable time and cost in their processes while helping professors teach their students about optimizing complex process flows. This webinar will cover: building and debugging process flows, working with MEMaterial (MEMS process database) and foundry ready templates, quickly visualizing process flows, exporting photo-realistic renderings for presentations, and discussion of the new features and capabilities available in the latest IntelliFab release.
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Feel free to contact NNIN/C for this event or other activities:
Behrouz Shiari, bshiari@umich.edu
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