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MINOTAUR : Micro and Nano Technologies for Automotive Research
 
 
Multiple P.I.'s from U.C.Berkeley, U.C.Davis
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Program Desciption:
The MINOTAUR Project is concerned with developing micro- and nano-scale technologies for modern automotive research.  These technologies are expected to significantly enhance the driving experience, increase performance and increase safety.  Technologies in development include MEMS Strain Sensors to directly measure automobile chassis forces, SiC sensors for harsh environment sensing, nanowire gas sensors with increased sensitivity, long range IR detection, improved fuel delivery and MEMS/NEMS integration efforts.  It is anticipated that these technologies will be utilized for individual combustion cylinder control sensors, improved vehicle dynamic response and monitoring, pedestrian detection in the automotive scene, multimedia auxilliary power and other automotive applications. 

New requirements for modern automotive sensors include reduced cost and ease of manufacture, higher performance, greater robustness, and new and improved sensor modes.  The introdution of micro- and nanotechnologies offers enhanced sensitivity and bandwidth, thermal, shock and chemical resistance.  The small scale of the sensors allows direct measurement of data, reducing the use of predictive and iterative computer models to infer the measurand.  Lastly, MEMS offers an effective means of integrating nanostructures into the sensors themselves.


Projects: TOP ^
SiC TAPS: Capacitive Sensors Design and Fabrication
MEMS Electro-magnetic Valve-Process Development
MEMS Fuel Flow Control Valve with a Magneto-Static Linear Actuator
SiC TAPS Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments
Integrated In-Chamber Oxygen Sensor
Rapid Synthesis of Nanostructures via Induction Heating
MiNaSIP 2.C.2: Room Temperature Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes
Plastic 3-D W-band Antenna array
Recently Ended Projects: TOP ^
MEMS Biopolymer: Polymer Coated Cantilevers for Infrared Heat Sensing
Thermally-induced residual stresses in MEMS sensors
SiC TAPS: Ion Beam Assisted Deposition (IBAD) Encapsulation
Rapid Bonding of MEMS Strain Gauge to Steel
MEMS Strain Gauge on Steel - Miniaturization of Transduction Circuits
MEMS Strain Gauge on Steel: Elastic Encapsulation
ARCTIC: A Rotary Compressor Thermally Insulated microCooler
Thermal Analysis and Design of ARCTIC Cryo Cooler
MEMS Rotary Engine Power System / Engine Fluid Management System
Ignition at the Microscale for Miniaturized Internal Combustion Engines
Liquid Fueled MEMS Enabled 1.5cc Rotary Engine Power System (REPS)
MEMS Strain Gauge on Steel: Selective Strain Isolation
Biomimetic Infrared sensor based on the nanogap junction array
MEMS Rotary Engine Power System (MEMS REPS)
MEMS Rotary Engine Power System / Engine Fabrication

Advisors: TOP ^
Albert P. Pisano
Carlos Fernandez-Pello
Liwei Lin

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