Multidisciplinary Engineering Micro-Systems Group
    Mechanical Engineering: University of Colorado at Boulder

Professor

Victor M. Bright

Students

Alicia Baca

Joseph J. Brown

Yuan-Jen (Richard) Chang

Ho-Chiao (Rick) Chuang

Keith Cobry

Bradley Davidson

Chris DeLuca

Wendy R. Krauser

Christopher Oshman

Michael Simon

Others

CU MEMS Alumni

AFIT MEMS Alumni

Collaborators

CU MEMS Critters

Group Outings

 

Keith Cobry
Keith.Cobry@colorado.edu

Keith Cobry is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado. He has a BS in Engineering Physics and a BA in Germanic Studies, both from the University of Colorado. His current work focuses on the use of and fabrication of acoustic sensor systems for the monitoring of membranes in industrial liquid separation processes. The purpose of this is in fouling control of Micro-/Ultra-/Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis membranes. This includes the monitoring of membranes in drinking water filtration and pharmaceuticals separations. Additionally, he is interested in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of thin films. Conformal coatings of micro- and nanostructures, even those with high aspect ratios and irregular geometries, are possible with ALD. This process provides atomic-scale (1 Angstrom) thickness control, opening a number of potential applications in the MEMS/NEMS field.

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Documents: Resume

   
 
   
 
 

Last Updated: February 2008