Thomas Kenny
Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Thomas Kenny is working as Professor, Mechanical Engineering Stanford University. Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs in the School of Engineering. Member of Bio-X. Board of Directors, SiTime Corporation.
Research Interest
Kenny's group is researching fundamental issues and applications of micromechanical structures. These devices are usually fabricated from silicon wafers using integrated circuit fabrication tools. Using these techniques, the group builds sensitive accelerometers, infrared detectors, and force-sensing cantilevers. This research has many applications, including integrated packaging, inertial navigation, fundamental force measurements, experiments on bio-molecules, device cooling, bio-analytical instruments, and small robots. Because this research field is multidisciplinary in nature, work in this group is characterized by strong collaborations with other departments, as well as with local industry.
Publications
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Hill GC, Soto DR, Peattie AM, Full RJ, Kenny TW (2011) Orientation angle and the adhesion of single gecko setae. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE 8: 926-933.
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Lee HK, Melamud R, Kim B, Hopcroft MA, Kenny TW (2011) Electrostatic Tuning to Achieve Higher Stability Microelectromechanical Composite Resonators JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS 20: 1355-1365.
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Philippine MA, Sigmund O, Rebeiz GM, Kenny TW (2013) Topology Optimization of Stressed Capacitive RF MEMS Switches. JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS 22: 206-215.