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Volume 4
December 10-12, 2018
Rome, Italy
Nano Research & Applications
ISSN: 2471-9838
Advanced Materials 2018
Nano Engineering 2018
JOINT EVENT
22
nd
International Conference on
Advanced Materials
and Simulation
&
22
nd
Edition of International Conference on
Nano Engineering &
Technology
Biography
Michael Schneider studied physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology from 2003-2009. He performed his diploma work at the Forschungszentrum
Karlsruhe on the measurement of Lorentz angles in highly irradiated silicon strip detectors for high energy collider applications, such as the large hadron
collider at CERN. He finished his studies in 2009 and started his PhD thesis on the optimization of ultra-thin aluminumnitride films for actuation and sensing
applications inmicro electromechanical systems at the Department of Microsystems Technology at TU Vienna. He received his PhD in 2014 and is currently
working as a postdoc on advancedmaterials such as silicon carbide and doped aluminumnitride, as well asMEMS devices based on piezoelectric thin films.
michael.schneider@tuwien.ac.at