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Nisarga Naik (Ph. D. Student)

 

 

Biographical Sketch

Nisarga Naik received her Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from V.J.T.I, Mumbai University, India in 2003. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research involves fabrication and characterization of nanonozzles.

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           Fabrication and Characterization of Micro- and Nanojets  à

 

Generation and characterization of liquid and gaseous jets ejected from microfabricated nozzles.

 

 

Publications:

 

1.        N.Naik, C. Courcimault, H. Hunter, J. Berg, J. Lee, K. Naeli, T. Wright, M. G. Allen, O. Brand, A. Glezer, W. King, “Fabrication and characterization of liquid and gaseous micro-and nanojets”, Proceeding of ASME IMECE2005, Paper number IMECE2005-81698. (PDF)

 

2.        J. Lee, K. Naeli, H. Hunter, J. Berg, T. Wright, C. Courcimault, N.Naik, M. G. Allen, O. Brand, A. Glezer, W. King, “Micro-cantilever based metrology tool for flow characterization of liquid and gaseous micro/nanojets”,  Proceeding of 2005 ASME IMECE, Paper number IMECE2005-81732. (PDF)

 

3.        N. Naik, Ashish A. Ghangrekar, Sameer U. Kalghatgi, Smitha S. Shetty, Prakash R. Apte, “Electrical And Heat Flow Simulation Of Mems Structures Using Spice”, International Journal of Computational Engineering Science 4(2): 397-400 (2003).

 

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