National Workshop “MEMS Technology”

On Thursday, January 12, 2023, from12:00 Pm. to3:00 Pm., the Department of Computer Network, College of Engineering and Computer Science organized  a national Workshop for faculty members titled “MEMS Technology” The session was presented by Asst.Lect.Saja Mohammed Noori and Asst.lect.Ara Zozan . There were 17 participants in attendance at this workshop most of them from the college of engineering and Computer Science.

Workshop Description:

MEMS has been identified as one of the most promising technologies for the 21st Century and has the potential to revolutionize both industrial and consumer products by combining silicon-based microelectronics with micromachining technology. Its techniques and microsystem-based devices have the potential to dramatically effect of all of our lives and the way we live.

Workshop Outcomes:

The national Workshop “MEMS technology” aims to create tiny integrated devices or systems that combine mechanical and electrical components. They are fabricated using integrated circuit (IC) batch processing techniques and can range in size from a few micrometers to millimeters. These devices (or systems) have the ability to sense, control and actuate on the micro scale, and generate effects on the macro scale.

  • Know what types of MEMS devices there are and when it makes sense to fabricate one
  • Understand the basic concepts of semiconductor device physics
  • Understand the micromachining techniques, including what they are, when to use them, and what needs to be considered when using them
  • Demonstrate proficiency in designing process sequences

Workshop Place:

Lebanese French University, Building 3, lab 4.

Presenter Information:

Saja Mohammed Noori, received a bachelor’s degree in electromechanical system engineering from university of technology ,baghdad-iraq in 2016 and a master’s degree in electromechanical system engineering from university of technology ,Baghdad- Iraq in 2018. She is currently working as an assistant lecturer at the Department of Computer Network, Faculty of Computer Engineering and Science, Lebanese French University Erbil, Iraq

Ara Zozan Miran, received a bachelor’s degree in Computer science from the University of Kurdistan – Hawler in 2016 and a master’s degree in Software Engineering from the University of Kurdistan – Hawler in 2018. She is currently working as an assistant lecturer at the Department of Information Technology, Faculty of Computer Engineering and Science, Lebanese French University Erbil, Iraq. Her research areas include enhancing AODV routing protocols, The 3D face mask recognition to minimize COVID19, and Evaluating e-governments.