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  • IEEE Graduate Fellowship given to Nutapong Somjit from MST

    Published Apr 12, 2010

    Nutapong Somjit, a PhD student at Microsystem Technology Lab, advised by Assoc. Prof. Joachim Oberhammer and Prof. Göran Stemme, received a 2010 IEEE Graduate Fellowship from IEEE Microwave Theory and...

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  • Biophotonics research from MST on the cover of the "Lab on a chip" journal

    Published Jan 21, 2010

    Biosensing devices with optical waveguide chips and innovative microfluidic functions, fabricated by the KTH Microsystem Technology Lab, are featured as a cover article in the "Lab on a chip" journal....

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  • Novel through-silicon via concept from MST highlighted by industry

    A through-silicon via according to the MST concept
    A through-silicon via according to the MST concept
    Published Dec 16, 2009

    An innovative concept for fabrication of through-silicon vias, developed by researches of the KTH Microsystem Lab, was presented as "Top Story" in the Advanced Packaging section of I-Micronews.

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  • New possibilities in micromachining

    Published Oct 28, 2009
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  • Best European Microwave Integrated Circuits paper award to Nutapong Somjit from MST

    Nutapong Somjit showing the prize plaque
    Nutapong Somjit showing the prize plaque
    Published Oct 06, 2009

    Nutapong Somjit from MST won the BEST PAPER AWARD at the IEEE EuMIC European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference for his work on millimetre-wave MEMS phase-shifters.

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  • KTH-MST alumni reunion at Silex Microsystems

    A nice barbecue dinner
    Thorbjörn "Toby" Ebefors (Silex co-founder), Hithesh Gatty (present Ph.D. student), Niclas Roxhed (present research associate), Edvard Kälvesten (Silex COO and co-founder) and Björn Samel (Acreo AB)
    Published Sep 21, 2009
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  • Blood poisoning bacteria identified faster

    Published Dec 02, 2008

    Five European research centres and two industry partners have joined in a new research consortium called Intopsens to combat the growing trend of multiresistant bacteria.

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