Stanford University US-Japan Technology Management Center

SPRING 2005 SEMINAR SERIES
Novel Integration in Advanced Electronic Systems

Thomas Kenny, 

Associate Professor, Dept of Mech. Engineering, Stanford University

 


Thomas Kenny joined the Design Division in January of 1994. His research interests include silicon micromachining, microsensors, and the properties of micromechanical structures.

Thomas Kenny has always been interested the properties of small structures. His PhD research was carried out in the Physics Department at UC Berkeley, and focused on a measurement of the heat capacity of a monolayer of Helium atoms. After graduating, his research at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory focused on the development of a series of microsensors which use tunneling displacement transducers to measure small signals. Currently, at Stanford, research in Tom's group covers many areas including MEMS devices to detect small forces, studies of gecko adhesion, micromechanical resonators, and heat transfer in microchannels

Tom teaches several courses at Stanford University., ME220 Introduction to Sensors, is an overview of Sensors and applications of sensors. Tom is also involved in the teaching of ME210 Introduction to Mechatronics with J. Edward Carryer and Matt Ohline. 

 

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