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Agarwal, Shrutika (author)
There is a growing demand for nano-satellite missions that require advancements in micro-propulsion capabilities to facilitate a wider range of orbital maneuvers. Among these capabilities, the ability to accurately control thrust would unlock new possibilities for nano-satellite applications, including missions such as space debris removal and...
master thesis 2024
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Wopereis, Michiel (author)
Nanomechanical resonators made of two-dimensional (2D) materials are the subject of intensive research due to their remarkable properties, allowing them to operate at high frequencies with high sensitivity. However, dissipation losses and manufacturing issues have prevented them from reaching their full potential. This thesis aims to overcome...
master thesis 2024
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Singh, Sampuran (author)
Small satellites require efficient propulsion systems for attitude and orbit control. This thesis focuses on the development and characterization of two distinct types of micro-resistojet thrusters, namely Vaporizing Liquid Micro-resistojet (VLM) and Low Pressure Micro-resistojet (LPM). Both concepts are developed at TU Delft and are designed to...
master thesis 2023
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Scheepstra, Jasper (author)
In a world increasingly dominated by technological advancements, the demand for high-quality microphones has never been more present. Seamless speech recognition and the development of userfriendly hearing aids remain significant challenges. State-of-the-art micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) microphones are reaching their bottlenecks in...
master thesis 2023
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Bouman, Niels (author)
Two-dimensional (membrane) materials have been receiving much scientific attention due to their unique material properties that can be used to study the smallest physical phenomena. One such material is graphene, perceived as the holy grail in material physics, due to its unique material properties. Its aspect ratio diminishes the bending...
master thesis 2023
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Singh, Guru Deep (author)
The automotive industry currently has been working on developing various levels of autonomy to assist in different Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) with the ultimate aim of moving closer to the realization of an autonomous vehicle. For such ADAS, the industry has been using multiple sensors like Cameras, Radar, LiDAR, etc. LiDAR has...
master thesis 2022
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de Heer, Izak (author)
Surface corrugations in graphene negatively effect the unique and useful properties of graphene. In order to exploit the special properties of graphene, it is therefore important to understand the phenomenon of wrinkling. In this study, strain engineering was applied to study the flattening of wrinkles in a suspended graphene membrane. Initially...
master thesis 2022
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YANG, SHUHAN (author)
Moisture absorbed by the hygroscopic polymers like molding compound and die-attach vaporizes during reflow lead to a high vapor pressure inside the electrical components lead to failure in the electrical device, named as popcorn failure. Popcorn failure in plastic encapsulated microcircuits has been a critical issue for electronic device...
master thesis 2021
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Shojaei Baghini, Mahdieh (author)
Cardiac cells derived from stem cells exhibit cellular contractions when cultured in vitro. They can be integrated with polymeric platforms consisting of micropillars, which act as anchors and pre-load for engineered heart tissue (EHT). The biomechanical response is often characterized using optical microscopy to track the displacement of pillar...
master thesis 2020
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Rou, J.G. (author)
In this research a study of the response of a simply supported microbeam subject to an electric actuation is presented. A perturbation method called the method of multiple scales is explained and used to solve our problem. A model concerning the mid-plane stretching and an electric force with a direct and alternating current component is...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Ramesha, Raghutham (author)
Graphene is an attractive material to be used for pressure sensors due to its thinness, electrical conductivity, and potential high gauge factor. One of the issues with processing graphene is the scalability, which is largely limited by the transfer process that is required for graphene deposited by chemical vapour deposition (CVD). In this work...
master thesis 2019
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Kurmanbay, Ali (author)
Demand and development in the space industry are conditioning more costeffective satellites without a reduction in functionality. One of the means of satisfying thus requirements is miniaturization. Constructing, smarter, lighter and cheaper satellites to reduce the cost of delivering it to the orbit as the main chunk of mission cost falls on...
master thesis 2019
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Stortelder, Roel (author)
Analyzing the different signaling pathways of cells is key in understanding the basic functions of the cells in all organic systems from algae to humans. Not only do they help solve our questions on how organisms function, they also allow for new cures to be explored. A large variety of these signaling pathways can be influenced by light and can...
master thesis 2019
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Ganani, Chaggai (author)
Micropropulsion is universally considered to be a key technology enabling nano- and pico- satellites to perform more complex missions. However, past research has shown that nozzle efficiencies at the microscale are far inferior to their macro scale counterparts. These low efficiencies can be attributed to the relatively high viscous losses...
master thesis 2019
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Jagarlamudi, Samyuktha (author)
Large scale industries like automobile, agriculture and poultry etc.. are in the need of a reliable technology for gas sensors. Till date various types of sensors have been developed for gas applications but the SiC gas sensing has been a recent trend. With increase study in MEMS technology, the SiC material is gaining importance for sensor...
master thesis 2019
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Sweers, Korné (author)
Thermal oxidation in silicon microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) induces stress in the oxide film and silicon. Such residual stresses are usually unwanted, as it can influence performance or damage components. It can also cause unwanted plastic deformation in silicon, as was observed in previous research. Currentmeasurement methods inMEMSare...
master thesis 2018
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Makhan, Rajeev (author)
This thesis includes an experimental study about the performance of a third generation MEMS-VLM chip. The influence of the throat Reynolds number on the discharge factor and the nozzle quality was investigated. This was done by measuring the mass flow and thrust force for a chamber pressure range of 2-5 [bar] using nitrogen gas as propellant. It...
master thesis 2018
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Sinha, Sarat (author)
Micro-hotplate and Micro-hotplate integrated Nano-reactors are a revolution for in-situ observations in Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) imaging. They currently operate at about 400oC without any problems. The SiNx membranes of micro-hotplate and Nano-reactors have integrated micro-heater along with electron transparent windows. The major...
master thesis 2018
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Spruit, Ronald (author)
Transmission electron microscopy is a powerful and commonly used tool to study nanoparticles, nanowires and 2D materials. It provides static information from the sample with atomic resolution, in high vacuum and at ambient temperature. However, in real processes, the environment is often different and dynamic.<br/><br/> MEMS-based sample...
master thesis 2017
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de Zeeuw, Jelmer (author)
We all experience the occasional electric shock when grabbing a doorknob. Similarly, such an electric shock can cause catastrophic damage in mechanical systems. The small spark that is seen to 'jump' through the air is actually the portion of the air that became electrically conductive, which is formally described as electrical breakdown. The...
master thesis 2017
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