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50
Citations
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World Ranking
2840
National Ranking
160

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to resonant-based inertial and mode-localized sensors

Overview

Ashwin A. Seshia is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and physics, with a strong focus on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and resonator technologies.

The main fields of study relevant to Ashwin A. Seshia include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these broad categories, their work covers several subfields such as:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Geophysics
  • Mechanical Engineering

Key research topics addressed by Ashwin A. Seshia are:

  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
  • Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
  • Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Notable recent papers from Ashwin A. Seshia include:

  • "A vibrating beam MEMS accelerometer for gravity and seismic measurements", 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Mode-localized accelerometer in the nonlinear Duffing regime with 75 ng bias instability and 95 ng/√Hz noise floor", 2022, published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "A High-Performance Mode-Localized Accelerometer Employing a Quasi-Rigid Coupler", 2020, published in IEEE Electron Device Letters
  • "Generation and Evolution of Phononic Frequency Combs via Coherent Energy Transfer between Mechanical Modes", 2023, published in Physical Review Applied
  • "Weakly Coupled Piezoelectric MEMS Resonators for Aerosol Sensing", 2020, published in Sensors

Seshia has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
  • Physical Review Applied
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Microsystems & Nanoengineering

Collaborations have been an important part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Guillermo Sobreviela
  • Milind Pandit
  • Chun Zhao
  • Hemin Zhang
  • Dongyang Chen

Ashwin A. Seshia received the IEEE Fellow award in 2021 for contributions to resonant-based inertial and mode-localized sensors.

Best Publications

  • A vacuum packaged surface micromachined resonant accelerometer

    A.A. Seshia;M. Palaniapan;T.A. Roessig;R.T. Howe

  • A review on coupled MEMS resonators for sensing applications utilizing mode localization

    Chun Zhao;Chun Zhao;Mohammad H. Montaseri;Graham S. Wood;Suan Hui Pu

  • Dynamics and control of micromachined gyroscopes

    A.M. Shkel;R. Horowitz;A.A. Seshia;Sungsu Park

  • Dual-mass micromachined vibratory rate gyroscope

    Ashwin A. Seshia;Roger T. Howe

  • Phononic Frequency Comb via Intrinsic Three-Wave Mixing

    Adarsh Ganesan;Cuong Do;Ashwin Seshia

  • An integrated microelectromechanical resonant output gyroscope

    A.A. Seshia;R.T. Howe;S. Montague

  • An Inductorless Bias-Flip Rectifier for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting

    Sijun Du;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Enhancing Parametric Sensitivity in Electrically Coupled MEMS Resonators

    P. Thiruvenkatanathan;Jize Yan;J. Woodhouse;A.A. Seshia

  • Parasitic feedthrough cancellation techniques for enhanced electrical characterization of electrostatic microresonators

    J.E.-Y. Lee;A.A. Seshia

  • A Seismic-Grade Resonant MEMS Accelerometer

    Xudong Zou;Pradyumna Thiruvenkatanathan;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Ultrasensitive mode-localized mass sensor with electrically tunable parametric sensitivity

    P. Thiruvenkatanathan;J. Yan;J. Woodhouse;A. Aziz

  • Observation of locked phase dynamics and enhanced frequency stability in synchronized micromechanical oscillators.

    Deepak K. Agrawal;Jim Woodhouse;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Power Optimization by Mass Tuning for MEMS Piezoelectric Cantilever Vibration Energy Harvesting

    Yu Jia;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Study of lateral mode SOI-MEMS resonators for reduced anchor loss

    Joshua E.-Y. Lee;Jize Yan;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • A bulk acoustic mode single-crystal silicon microresonator with a high-quality factor

    En-yuan Joshua Lee;Y. Zhu;A. A. Seshia

  • Acoustic biosensors

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  • Single cell studies of mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) differentiation by electrical impedance measurements in a microfluidic device

    Ying Zhou;Srinjan Basu;Ernest Laue;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Limits to mode-localized sensing using micro- and nanomechanical resonator arrays

    Pradyumna Thiruvenkatanathan;Jim Woodhouse;Jize Yan;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • Investigation of biotin-streptavidin binding interactions using microcantilever sensors.

    Wenmiao Shu;Ernest D. Laue;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • 5.4-MHz single-crystal silicon wine glass mode disk resonator with quality factor of 2 million

    J.E.-Y. Lee;A.A. Seshia

  • Dynamic modulation of modal coupling in microelectromechanical gyroscopic ring resonators.

    Xin Zhou;Xin Zhou;Chun Zhao;Dingbang Xiao;Jiangkun Sun;Jiangkun Sun

  • An axial strain modulated double-ended tuning fork electrometer

    Joshua E.-Y. Lee;Behraad Bahreyni;Ashwin A. Seshia

  • An auto-parametrically excited vibration energy harvester

    Yu Jia;Ashwin Arunkumar Seshia

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger T. Howe
Roger T. Howe Stanford University
Gehan A. J. Amaratunga
Gehan A. J. Amaratunga University of Cambridge
Masayoshi Esashi
Masayoshi Esashi Tohoku University
Jayesh R. Bellare
Jayesh R. Bellare Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Thomas W. Kenny
Thomas W. Kenny Stanford University
Andrei M. Shkel
Andrei M. Shkel University of California, Irvine
Roberto Horowitz
Roberto Horowitz University of California, Berkeley
Michael Kraft
Michael Kraft KU Leuven
V. Ramgopal Rao
V. Ramgopal Rao Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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