High Performance Inertial Sensors: Meeting Future Needs
ABSTRACT
In his presentation, Dr. Michael Judy will discuss how this is not the case and why he feels excited about the future of inertial sensors. He will also share some insights into how inertial sensors have maintained their rate of improvement over the last 25 years and how they will continue to for the foreseeable future.
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Michael Judy is an Analog Devices Technical Fellow in the field of MEMS Technology and Sensors. He has 30 years of experience in all aspects of MEMS technology and product development including MEMS manufacturing. Michael has developed many different MEMS devices including accelerometers, gyros, optical switches, microphones, pressure sensors, CMUTs, microresonators, filters and temperature sensors. Most recently he was the Director of MEMS design and director MEMS Research & Development. Michael has 40 U.S. patents pending or awarded and holds a Doctorate of Electrical Engineering from University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.