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Nathan Jackson

Prof. Nathan Jackson

Center for High Technology Materials and Mechanical Engineering, University of N...

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Prof. Nathan Jackson is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Nanoscience and Microsystems Engineering Program. He received his B.S., M.S., and, and Ph.D. degrees in Bioengineering from Arizona State University, in 2003, 2008, and 2009, respectively. Prior to joining University of New Mexico he worked as a Senior Researcher at Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland. His research focuses on developing MEMS devices for numerous applications including vibration energy harvesters, atomizers (aerosol generators), ultrasound transducers, acoustic resonators for sensing and biosensing applications, flexible/stretchable electronics, the development of novel flexible piezoelectric materials, and advanced microfabrication techniques. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and an NSF CAREER Awardee.

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Energy Harvesting
Piezoelectrics
acoustic resonators
Stimuli responsive pol...
Flexible/stretchable e...

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Prof. Nathan Jackson is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Nanoscience and Microsystems Engineering Program. He received his B.S., M.S., and, and Ph.D. degrees in Bioengineering from Arizona State University, in 2003, 2008, and 2009, respectively. Prior to joining University of New Mexico he worked as a Senior Researcher at Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland. His research focuses on developing MEMS devices for numerous applications including vibration energy harvesters, atomizers (aerosol generators), ultrasound transducers, acoustic resonators for sensing and biosensing applications, flexible/stretchable electronics, the development of novel flexible piezoelectric materials, and advanced microfabrication techniques. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and an NSF CAREER Awardee.