What is your main outcome?
I have been able to work quickly and efficiently with support whenever I needed it. The facility provides excellent training and advice, which has been very valuable for my research project. The collaboration with Chalmers has provided us with over a hundred actuators of various designs for our research.
What research are you working on?
We are investigating the application of silicon micro-mechanical actuators for tuning of superconducting microwave filters.
Your advice to future applicants?
Don?t miss this fantastic opportunity to work in a productive and supportive environment with a wide variety of top quality equipment.
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Dr Martin Prest
Emerging Device Technology Research Centre
Dept of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering
School of Engineering
The University of Birmingham, UK
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