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Biographical Sketch
Michael A. Fonseca was born
in Tegucigalpa, Honduras C.A.. He received
his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical and computer engineering in 1999
and 2004, repectively from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
GA. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in electrical and
computer engineering in the field of Microelectromechanical Systems
(MEMS). His research interests are mainly in the design of wireless
sensing system using passive schemes.
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Projects: (click on the arrow for more information)
Wireless
Pressure sensors for Biomedical Applications à
Design, modeling,
fabrication and characterization of wireless polymer and polymer-ceramic
pressure sensor used in biomedical applications
Wireless
Pressure sensors for High-Temperature Applications
Publications:
- M.A.
Fonseca, J. Kroh, J. White,
and M.G. Allen, “Flexible Wireless Passive Pressure Sensors for
Biomedical Applications,” Tech.
Dig. Solid-State Sensor, Actuator, and Microsystems Workshop (Hilton
Head 2006), June 2006. (PDF)
- M.A. Fonseca, J.M. English, M. von Arx, M.G. Allen, "High
Temperature Characterization of Ceramic Pressure Sensors," Proc.
Transducers 2001, vol. 1, p 486-489. (PDF)
- M.A. Fonseca, J.M. English, M. von Arx, M.G. Allen, "Wireless
Micromachined Ceramic Pressure Sensor for High-Temperature
Applications," IEEE/ASME J. Microelectromechanical Systems, vol.
11, no.4, p.337-343 (2002)
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