Elizabeth Paisley is a Principal Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Elizabeth received her B.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from…
Read MoreHiroshi Sato is section head of Technology & Intellectual Property HQ at TDK Corporation, Japan. He has been working on co-fired all solid state lithium ion battery using multilayer technology…
Read MoreTomoaki Yamada is associate professor of Energy Engineering at the Nagoya University, Japan, and a visiting associate professor of the Materials Research Center for Element Strategy at the Tokyo Institute of Technology,…
Read MoreTakeshi Kobayashi is working as team leader of Sensing System Research Center (SSRC) in National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), which locates in Tsukuba, Japan. He received…
Read MoreRonald G. Polcawich is a Program Manager at DARPA in the Microsystems Technology Office and currently on detail to DARPA from the Micro & Nano Materials & Devices Branch of…
Read MoreShinichiro Kawada is senior manager of the Development Section 1 of Development Department 1 of sensor product division at Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Japan. He works to research and develop…
Read MoreNaoya Shibata is a Professor in the Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo. He received a PhD in Materials Science in 2003 at the University of Tokyo. As…
Read MoreMark D. Waugh is Senior Strategic Marketing Manager, Healthcare for Murata Electronics North America, Inc. in Smyrna, GA Mark is a challenge-driven, innovative leader with over 20 years of diverse…
Read MoreYosuke Takahashi is deputy general manager of Research and Development Center at Noritake Co., Limited, Japan. He graduated from Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, in…
Read MoreYoshiki Iwazaki is a Research Group Leader at Analysis Group, Research and Development Laboratory, Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd., Japan. He is also a Research Advisor of the Research Center for…
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