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  • 2007 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the physics and technology of microelectromechanical systems

Overview

Clark T.-C. Nguyen is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States, focusing on engineering and physics. Their work spans several interconnected fields including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The primary topics of Nguyen's research include advanced MEMS and NEMS technologies, mechanical and optical resonators, acoustic wave resonator technologies, and innovative energy harvesting technologies. These areas demonstrate a concentration on micro- and nano-scale devices and their applications.

Nguyen's publication record includes contributions to respected venues in their field. Notable publication venues where they have presented research include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • 2022 International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM)
  • 2022 Joint Conference of the European Frequency and Time Forum and IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF/IFCS)

Recent papers authored with collaborators feature studies on resonator and sensor technologies. These include:

  • "Low-Power MEMS-Based Pierce Oscillator Using a 61-MHz Capacitive-Gap Disk Resonator," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • "Bit Rate-Adapting Resoswitch," 2022, 2022 International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM)
  • "Temperature-Insensitive Resonant Strain Sensor," 2022, 2022 Joint Conference of the European Frequency and Time Forum and IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF/IFCS)

Frequent collaborators on these projects include Thura Lin Naing, Tristan O. Rocheleau, Elad Alon, Qiutong Jin, and Kevin H. Zheng. This team contributes to advancing research in microelectromechanical systems and related technologies.

Nguyen was awarded recognition as an IEEE Fellow in 2007 for contributions to the physics and technology of microelectromechanical systems. This honor reflects their involvement in the development and understanding of MEMS technologies over the course of their career.

Best Publications

  • MEMS technology for timing and frequency control

    C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Micromachined devices for wireless communications

    C.T.-C. Nguyen;L.P.B. Katehi;G.M. Rebeiz

  • VHF free-free beam high-Q micromechanical resonators

    Kun Wang;Ark-Chew Wong;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • High-Q HF microelectromechanical filters

    F.D. Bannon;J.R. Clark;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • An integrated CMOS micromechanical resonator high-Q oscillator

    C.T.-C. Nguyen;R.T. Howe

  • 1.156-GHz self-aligned vibrating micromechanical disk resonator

    Jing Wang;Z. Ren;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Microelectromechanical filters for signal processing

    L. Lin;C.T.-C. Nguyen;R.T. Howe;A.P. Pisano

  • Series-resonant VHF micromechanical resonator reference oscillators

    Yu-Wei Lin;Seungbae Lee;Sheng-Shian Li;Yuan Xie

  • Design of low actuation voltage RF MEMS switch

    S.P. Pacheco;L.P.B. Katehi;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Frequency-selective MEMS for miniaturized low-power communication devices

    C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • High-Q UHF micromechanical radial-contour mode disk resonators

    J.R. Clark;W.-T. Hsu;M.A. Abdelmoneum;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • High-order medium frequency micromechanical electronic filters

    Kun Wang;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Vacuum packaging technology using localized aluminum/silicon-to-glass bonding

    Y.-T. Cheng;Wan-Tai Hsu;K. Najafi;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Q-controlled microresonators and tunable electronic filters using such resonators

    Clark Tu-Cuong Nguyen;Roger T. Howe

  • Microelectromechanical signal processor fabrication

    Liwei Lin;Clark T. Nguyen;Roger T. Howe;Albert P. Pisano

  • Micromechanical mixer-filters ("mixlers")

    Ark-Chew Wong;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • 1.51-GHz nanocrystalline diamond micromechanical disk resonator with material-mismatched isolating support

    Jing Wang;J.E. Butler;T. Feygelson;C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Micromechanical resonators for oscillators and filters

    C.T.-C. Nguyen

  • Micromechanical "hollow-disk" ring resonators

    Sheng-Shian Li;Yu-Wei Lin;Yuan Xie;Zeying Ren

  • Stiffness-compensated temperature-insensitive micromechanical resonators

    Wan-Thai Hsu;C.T.-C. Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger T. Howe
Roger T. Howe Stanford University
Liwei Lin
Liwei Lin University of California, Berkeley
Linda P. B. Katehi
Linda P. B. Katehi Texas A&M University
Elad Alon
Elad Alon University of California, Berkeley
Ming C. Wu
Ming C. Wu University of California, Berkeley
Albert P. Pisano
Albert P. Pisano University of California, San Diego
James E. Butler
James E. Butler Euclid TechLabs, LLC
Khalil Najafi
Khalil Najafi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Joerg Lahann
Joerg Lahann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ali Javey
Ali Javey University of California, Berkeley

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