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Page 1/22 Curriculum Vitae Dimitrios Peroulis Dimitrios Peroulis April 2010 NAME Dimitrios Peroulis Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue University BUSINESS Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Birck Nanotechnology Center 1205 West State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2057 U.S.A. Tel. + 765 494-3491 Fax. + 765 496-6443 email: [email protected] RESEARCH AREA Micro/Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Microwave and millimeter- wave integrated circuits and antennas; RF MEMS; High-Q re- configurable circuits and antennas; Time-varying wideband cir- cuits and antennas, MEMS health monitoring sensors; Micro/Nano- mechanical resonators; Bio-NEMS sensors. TEACHING AREA Graduate/undergraduate courses and laboratories in the areas of electromagnetics, Micro/Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Wire- less communications, high-frequency electronics and sensors. EDUCATION 2000 - 2003 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Dissertation topic: RF MEMS Devices for Multifunctional Inte- grated Circuits and Antennas During five years of graduate studies G.P.A.= 8.68/9.0 [A=8, A+=9] 1998 - 1999 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Concentration on electromagnetics and high-frequency circuits 1993 - 1998 Diploma (5 yr. studies) in Electrical Engineering and Com- puter Science with highest distinction National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece Diploma Thesis: CMOS Analog VLSI Filters for Signal Processing

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Dimitrios PeroulisApril 2010

NAME Dimitrios PeroulisAssociate Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPurdue University

BUSINESS Purdue UniversitySchool of Electrical and Computer EngineeringBirck Nanotechnology Center1205 West State StreetWest Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2057U.S.A.Tel. + 765 494-3491Fax. + 765 496-6443email: [email protected]

RESEARCH AREA Micro/Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits and antennas; RF MEMS; High-Q re-configurable circuits and antennas; Time-varying wideband cir-cuits and antennas, MEMS health monitoring sensors; Micro/Nano-mechanical resonators; Bio-NEMS sensors.

TEACHING AREA Graduate/undergraduate courses and laboratories in the areas ofelectromagnetics, Micro/Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Wire-less communications, high-frequency electronics and sensors.

EDUCATION

2000 − 2003 Ph.D. in Electrical EngineeringThe University of Michigan, Ann ArborDissertation topic: RF MEMS Devices for Multifunctional Inte-grated Circuits and AntennasDuring five years of graduate studies G.P.A.= 8.68/9.0 [A=8,A+=9]

1998 − 1999 Master of Science in Electrical EngineeringThe University of Michigan, Ann ArborConcentration on electromagnetics and high-frequency circuits

1993 − 1998 Diploma (5 yr. studies) in Electrical Engineering and Com-puter Science with highest distinctionNational Technical University of Athens, Athens, GreeceDiploma Thesis: CMOS Analog VLSI Filters for Signal Processing

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EXPERIENCE

07/2009 − present Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPurdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

08/2003 − 06/2009 Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPurdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

06/2004 − 08/2004 Visiting Assistant Professor, Centre National de la Recherche Sci-entifique (CNRS) – University of Limoges, Limoges, France.

09/1998 − 07/2003 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Radiation LaboratoryThe University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

HONORS AND AWARDS

H16. Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2010 (Purdue University’shighest undergraduate teaching honor, that is given annually in recognition of outstanding teachingin all phases of undergraduate instruction).

H15. Eta Kappa Nu C. Holmes MacDonald Outstanding Teaching Award, 2010 (national award toelectrical engineering professors who have demonstrated, early in their careers, special dedicationand creativity in their teaching responsibilities).

H14. Seed for Success Award, Purdue University, 2008 and 2009 (granted to Purdue faculty foroutstanding contributions to raising funds for research programs).

H13. Team Excellence Award, College of Engineering, Purdue University, 2009 (granted to thebest research team from the College of Engineering).

H12. CAREER award, National Science Foundation, 2008.

H11. First place award in Phases I and II, Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) IC DesignChallenge, 2007-2008.

H10. A.A. Potter Award, College of Engineering, Purdue University, 2008 (granted to one Purduefaculty from the College of Engineering for outstanding contributions in undergraduate education).

H9. Motorola Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Purdue University, 2007.

H8. Teaching for Tomorrow Award, Purdue University, 2006 (granted to seven Purdue faculty foroutstanding teaching).

H7. Wilfred Hesselberth Award for Teaching Excellence, School of Electrical and Computer En-gineering, Purdue University, 2006.

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H6. Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Teaching Award, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Purdue University, 2005.

H5. Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding Teacher Award, School of Electrical and Computer Engi-neering, Purdue University, 2004.

H4. Rackham Graduate School Predoctoral Fellowship (granted to the top student-researcher ofeach department), The University of Michigan, 2002-2003.

H3. Honorable Mention Award at the Student Paper Competition, 2002 International MicrowaveTheory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) Symposium, Seattle, WA.

H2. Third Place Award at the Student Paper Competition, 2001 International Microwave Theoryand Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) Symposium, Phoenix, AZ.

H1. Honorable Mention Award at the Student Paper Competition, 2001 International Antennasand Propagation Society (IEEE AP-S/URSI) Symposium, Boston, MA.

STUDENT AWARDS and HONORS

Student Paper Awards

SP5. H. Sigmarsson, H. Joshi, and S. Moon for paper C77: Outstanding student paper at the2009 International Symposium on Microelectronics, International Microelectronics and PackagingSociety (IMAPS), San Jose, CA.

SP4. S. Scott for paper C68: Honorable Mention Award at the Student Paper Competition, 2009International Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) Symposium, Boston, MA.

SP3. H. Sigmarsson and H. Joshi for paper C57: Best Paper Award at the 2008 InternationalSymposium on Microelectronics, International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS),Providence, RI.

SP2. C.-H. Chen for paper C52: Honorable Mention Award at the Student Paper Competi-tion, 2008 International Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) Symposium,Atlanta, GA.

SP1. X. Wang for paper C53: Honorable Mention Award at the Student Paper Competition, 2008International Antennas and Propagation Society (IEEE AP-S/URSI) Symposium, San Diego, CA.

Other Significant Student Research-based Awards

SH6. X. Liu, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Doctoral Research Award for his researchon Integrated High-Q High-Tunability Evanescent Mode Tunable Filter using Reliable MEMSTechnology, 2009.

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SH5. R. Willmot, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Pre-Doctoral Research Award for hisresearch on High-Efficiency On-Chip Antennas, 2009.

SH4. R. Willmot, National Consortium for Measurement and Signature Intelligence Research(NCMR) scholarship for his research on Integrated Antenna Arrays, 2009.

SH3. R. Willmot, Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Fellowship, 2009.

SH2. W.N. Allen, IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate/Pre-GraduateScholarship for his research on High-Q Tunable Matching Networks, 2008.

SH1. W.N. Allen, National Consortium for Measurement and Signature Intelligence Research(NCMR) scholarship for his research on Time-Varying Circuits using MEMS/NEMS Devices,2006.

PUBLICATIONS

Book Chapters

B2. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “RF MEMS Components: Switches and Varactors,” in Mul-tifunctional Adaptive Microwave Circuits and Systems, SciTech Publishers, 2008.

B1. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “RF MEMS for Reconfigurable Circuits and Antennas,” inMultifunctional Adaptive Microwave Circuits and Systems, SciTech Publishers, 2008.

Published/Accepted for Publication Refereed Journal Papers

J26. X. Liu, L.P.B. Katehi, W.J. Chappell, and D. Peroulis, “High-Q Continuously TunableElectromagnetic Cavity Resonators and Filters using Reliable RF MEMS Actuators,” accepted forpublication in the IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, Mar. 2010.

J25. K. Jonnalagadda, N. Karanjgaokar, I. Chasiotis, J. Chee, and D. Peroulis, “Strain RateSensitivity of Nanocrystalline Au Films at Room Temperature,” accepted for publication in ActaMaterialia, Mar. 2010.

J24. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “Analysis and Measurement of a Time-varyingMatching Scheme for Pulse-based Receivers with High-Q Sources,” accepted for publication in theIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Mar. 2010.

J23. H. Joshi, H.H. Sigmarsson, S. Moon, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “High Q Fully Recon-figurable Tunable Band Pass Filters,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques,vol. 57, no. 12, pp. 3525-3533, Dec. 2009.

J22. R. Willmot, D. Kim, and D. Peroulis, “A Yagi-Uda Array of High-Efficiency Wire BondAntennas for On-Chip Radio Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Tech-niques, vol. 57, no. 12, pp. 3315-3321, Dec. 2009.

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J21. B. Jalalahmadi, F. Sadeghi, and D. Peroulis “A Numerical Fatigue Damage Model for LifeScatter of MEMS Devices,” IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, vol. 18,no. 5, pp. 1016-1031, Oct. 2009.

J20. W.-H. Chen, S. Joo, S. Sayilir, R. Willmot, T.-Y. Choi, D. Kim, J. Lu, D. Peroulis, andB. Jung, “A 6-Gb/s Wireless Inter-Chip Data Link Using 43-GHz Transceivers and Bond-WireAntennas,” IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, vol. 44, no. 10, pp. 2711-2721, Oct. 2009.

J19. J.-I. Kim and D. Peroulis, “Tunable MEMS Spiral Inductors with Optimized RF Performanceand Integrated Large-Displacement Electrothermal Actuators,” IEEE Transactions on MicrowaveTheory and Techniques, vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 2276-2283, Sept. 2009.

J18. C.-H. Chen and D. Peroulis, “RF Design, Power Handling, and Hot Switching of WaveguideWater-Based Absorptive Switches,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques,vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 2038-2046, Aug. 2009.

J17. A. Vyas, D. Peroulis, and A. Bajaj, “A Microresonator Design Based on Nonlinear 1:2 In-ternal Resonance in Flexural Structural Modes,” IEEE/ASME Journal of MicroelectromechanicalSystems, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 744-762, June 2009.

J16. T. Slack, F. Sadeghi, and D. Peroulis, “A Phenomenological Discrete Brittle Damage-Mechanics Model for Fatigue of MEMS Devices With Application to LIGA Ni,” IEEE/ASMEJournal of Microelectromechanical Systems, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 119-128, Feb. 2009.

J15. J.-I. Kim and D. Peroulis, “30 GHz Self-assembled Highly-efficient On-chip Monopole An-tennas,” IET Electronics Letters, vol. 44, no. 25, pp. 1437-1439, Dec. 2008.

J14. J.D. McKinney, D. Peroulis, and A.M. Weiner, “Dispersion Limitations of Ultra-WidebandWireless Links and their Compensation via Photonically-Enabled Arbitrary Waveform Gener-ation,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 710-719,Mar. 2008.

J13. C.-H. Chen, and D. Peroulis, “Liquid RF MEMS Wideband Reflective and AbsorptiveSwitches,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 55, no. 12, pp. 2919-2929, Dec. 2007.

J12. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “Time-Varying Matching Networks for Signal-Centric Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 55, no. 12,pp. 2599-2613, Dec. 2007.

J11. J.D. McKinney, D. Peroulis, and A.M. Weiner, “Time-Domain Measurement of theFrequency-Dependent Delay of Broadband Antennas,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Prop-agation, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 39-47, Jan. 2008.

J10. A. Vyas, D. Peroulis and A.K. Bajaj, “Dynamics of a Nonlinear Microresonator Based onResonantly Interacting Flexural-Torsional Modes,” Nonlinear Dynamics, DOI - 10.1007/s11071-007-9326-y, 2008 (http://www.springerlink.com/content/c343rt6080573651).

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J9. S.M. Das, H. Pucha, D. Koutsonikolas, Y.C. Hu, and D. Peroulis, “DMesh: Incorporat-ing Practical Directional Antennas in Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks,” IEEE Journal onSelected Areas in Communications, vol. 24, no. 11, pp. 2028-2039, Nov. 2006.

J8. H. Chang, B.M. Venkatesan, S.M. Iqbal, G. Andreadakis, F. Kosari, G. Vasmatzis, D. Peroulis,and R. Bashir, “DNA Counterion Current and Saturation Examined by a MEMS-based Solid StateNanopore Sensor,” Biomedical Microdevices, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 263-269, Sept. 2006.

J7. B. Perlman, L.P.B. Katehi, A. Ballato, N. Engheta, D. Peroulis, and S. Mohammadi, “Nan-otechnology and Active Thin Films for Compact RF Components and Agile Systems,” Ferro-electrics, vol. 342, pp. 163-182, 2006.

J6. Y. Lu, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “High-Power MEMS Varactors and Impedance Tunersfor Millimeter-Wave Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques,vol. 53, no. 11, pp. 3672-3678, Nov. 2005.

J5. D. Peroulis, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Design of Reconfigurable Slot Antennas,”IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 645-654, Feb. 2005.

J4. D. Peroulis, S.P. Pacheco, and L.P.B. Katehi, “RF MEMS Switches with Enhanced Power Han-dling Capabilities,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 52, pp. 59-68,Jan. 2004 [third most downloaded paper from IEEExplore of the IEEE Transactions on MicrowaveTheory and Techniques for the year 2004; (source: Michael Steer, “State of the Transactions,”IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 53, no. 4, April 2005.)].

J3. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “DC-Contact RF MEMS Switches for Wireless CommunicationSystems,” International Journal for RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering, vol. 14,pp. 345-355, July 2004.

J2. D. Peroulis, S. P. Pacheco, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Electromechanical Considera-tions in Developing Low-Voltage RF MEMS Switches,” IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theoryand Techniques, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 259-270, Jan. 2003 [Among the top 20 most cited papers inthe area of MEMS during the two-year period 2003-2004; source: Essential Science Indicators,http://www.esi-topics.com/mems/papers/a2.html].

J1. Y. Lu, D. Peroulis, S. Mohammadi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “A MEMS Reconfigurable MatchingNetwork for a Class AB Amplifier,” IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, vol. 13,pp. 437-439, Oct. 2003.

Refereed Conference Papers

C93. H.H. Hsu and D. Peroulis, “An Experimental Investigation on Viscoeleastic Behavior inNanocrystalline-Ni Tunable RF-MEMS Resonators,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEEMTT-S International Microwave Symposium, May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

C92. A. Fruehling, M.A. Khater, B. Jung and D. Peroulis, “CMOS-based Monitoring of ContactEvents up to 4 MHz in Ohmic RF MEMS Switches,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEEMTT-S International Microwave Symposium, May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

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C91. K. Chen, A. Kovacs, and D. Peroulis, “Anti-Biased RF MEMS Varactor Topology for 20-25 dB Linearity Enhancement,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

C90. E.J. Naglich, J. Lee, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “Tunable, Substrate Integrated, High QFilter Cascade for High Isolation,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

C89. H. H. Sigmarsson, J. Lee, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “Reconfigurable-Order BandpassFilter for Frequency Agile Systems,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

C88. D. Berdy, S. Scott, J. Jang, D. Adams, B. Jung, F. Sadeghi, and D. Peroulis, “Self-PoweredHelicopter Health Monitoring Sensor,” to appear in the Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS Inter-national, 4 pages, May 2010, Phoenix, AZ.

C87. D. Peroulis, F. Sadeghi, A. Kovacs, S. Scott, D. Berdy, “Wireless MEMS Sensors for HealthMonitoring of Bearings in Aircrafts,” to appear in the proceedings of the IEEE Wireless andMicrowave Technology (WAMICON), Apr. 2010, Melbourne Beach, FL (Invited Paper).

C86. H.H. Hsu and D. Peroulis, “A Viscoelastic-Aware Experimentally-Derived Model for AnalogRF MEMS Varactors,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Micro Electrome-chanical System (MEMS), 4 pages, Jan. 2010, Hong Kong, China.

C85. A. Fruehling, M.A. Khater, B. Jung, and D. Peroulis, “Real-time Monitoring of ContactBehavior of RF MEMS Switches with a Very Low Power CMOS Capacitive Sensor Interface,”Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS),4 pages, Jan. 2010, Hong Kong, China.

C84. A. Ashtekar, A. Kovacs, F. Sadeghi, and D. Peroulis, “Bearing Cage Telemeter for theDetection of Shaft Imbalance in Rotating Systems,” Proceedings of the IEEE Radio and WirelessSymposium, pp. 5-8, Jan. 2010, New Orleans, LA.

C83. W.N. Allen, X. Liu, and D. Peroulis, “Hermetically-Sealed Evanescent-mode ResonatorsUtilizing Packaging as Cavities,” Proceedings of the IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, pp. 416-419, Jan. 2010, New Orleans, LA.

C82. W.N. Allen, J. Small, X. Liu, and D. Peroulis, “Bandwidth-optimal Single Shunt-capacitorMatching Networks for Parallel RC Loads of Q > 1,” Proceedings of the IEEE Asia-Pacific Mi-crowave Conference, pp. 2128-2131, Dec. 2009, Suntec City, Singapore.

C81. J. Small, X. Liu, A. Garg, and D. Peroulis, “Electrostatically Tunable Analog Single Crys-tal Silicon Fringing-Field MEMS Varactors,” Proceedings of the IEEE Asia Pacific MicrowaveConference, pp. 575-578, Dec. 2009, Suntec City, Singapore.

C80. M.S. Arif and D. Peroulis, “Loss optimization of Coplanar Strips for CMOS RFICs,” pro-ceedings of the IEEE Asia Pacific Microwave Conference, pp. 2144-2147, Dec. 2009, Suntec City,Singapore.

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C79. W. Irshad and D. Peroulis,“A Silicon-Based Galinstan Magnetohydrodynamic Pump” Pro-ceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generationand Energy Conversion Applications (PowerMEMS), pp. 127-129, Dec. 2009, Washington, DC.

C78. D.F. Berdy, P. Srisungsitthisunti, X. Xu, J. Rhoads, B. Jung, and D. Peroulis, “CompactLow Frequency Meandered Piezoelectric Energy Harvester,” Proceedings of the 9th InternationalWorkshop on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applica-tions (PowerMEMS), pp. 71-74, Dec. 2009, Washington DC.

C77. H.H. Sigmarsson, H. Joshi, S. Moon, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “Substrate Integrationof Widely Tunable Bandpass Filters,” Proceedings of International Symposium on Microelectronics,International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS), pp. 711-716, Nov. 2009, San Jose,CA.

C76. A. Garg, J. Small, X. Liu, A.K. Mahapatro, and D. Peroulis, “Impact of Sacrificial LayerType on Thin-Film Metal Residual Stress,” Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2009, pp. 1052-1055,Oct. 2009, Christchurch, New Zealand

C75. A. Fruehling, S. Xiao, M. Qi, K. Roy, and D. Peroulis, “Nano-switch for Study of GoldContact Behavior,” Proceedings of IEEE Sensors, pp. 248-251, Oct. 2009, Christchurch, NewZealand.

C74. H.H. Sigmarsson, A. Christianson, H. Joshi, S. Moon, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “In-situ Control of Tunable Evanescent-mode Cavity Filters Using Differential Mode Monitoring,”Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 633-636, June 2009,Boston, MA.

C73. H. Joshi, H.H. Sigmarsson, S. Moon, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “Tunable High QNarrow-band Triplexer,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,pp. 1477-1480, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C72. R. Willmot, D. Kim, and D. Peroulis, “High-efficiency Wire Bond Antennas for On-chipRadios,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 1561-1564,June 2009, Boston, MA.

C71. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “A Time-varying Matching Scheme for Pulse-based High-Q Receivers,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,pp. 837-840, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C70. A.K. Mahapatro, J. Chee, and D. Peroulis, “Fully Electronic Method for Quantifying thePost-release Gap-height Uncertainty of Capacitive RF MEMS switches,” Proceedings of the IEEEMTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 1645-1648, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C69. X. Liu, L.P.B. Katehi, W.J. Chappell, and D. Peroulis, “A 3.4 6.2 GHz ContinuouslyTunable Electrostatic MEMS Resonator with Quality Factor of 460530,” Proceedings of the IEEEMTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 1149-1152, June 2009, Boston, MA.

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C68. S. Scott, and D. Peroulis, “A Capacitively-loaded MEMS Slot element for Wireless Temper-ature Sensing of up to 300◦C,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Sympo-sium, pp. 1161-1164, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C67. A. Fruehling, R. Pimpinella, R. Nordin, and D. Peroulis, “A Single-crystal Silicon DC-40GHz RF MEMS Switch,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,pp. 1633-1636, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C66. H. Joshi, H.H. Sigmarsson, S. Moon, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “High Q Narrow-bandTunable Filters with Controllable Bandwidth,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, pp. 629-632, June 2009, Boston, MA.

C65. D. Kim, R. Willmot, and D. Peroulis, “A High-efficiency Low-cost Wire-bond Loop Antennafor CMOS Wafers,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas andPropagation, 4 pages, June 2009, Charleston, SC.

C64. S. Scott, and D. Peroulis, “Experimental Quantification of Temperature Uncertainty for anArray of Thermally-sensitive MEMS Cantilever Beams,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S Interna-tional Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, 4 pages, June 2009, Charleston, SC.

C63. J. Feng, Y.-H. Lu, B. Jung, and D. Peroulis, “Energy Efficient Collaborative Beamformingin Wireless Sensor Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits andSystems (ISCAS 2009), pp. 2161-2164, May 2009, Taipei, Taiwan.

C62. H. Hsu and D. Peroulis, “A Micromachined High-Q Microstrip Line with a BroadbandMicrostrip-to-CPW Transistion,” IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuitsin RF Systems, 2009 (SiRF ’09), pp 1 - 4, Jan. 2009

C61. H. Hsu, and D. Peroulis, “A Micromachined High-Q Microstrip Line with a BroadbandMicrostrip-to-CPW Transistion,” Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon MonolithicIntegrated Circuits in RF Systems (SiRF 2009), 4 pages, Jan. 2009, San Diego, CA.

C60. W.N. Allen, and D. Peroulis, “Three-Bit and Six-Bit Tunable Matching Networks withTapered Lines,” Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuitsin RF Systems (SiRF 2009), 4 pages, Jan. 2009, San Diego, CA.

C59. A. Garg, J. Small, X. Liu, S. Scott, D. Peroulis, “Post-Release Displacement Uncertaintyof Micro-Cantilevers Due to Anchor Over/Under Etching,” Proceedings of the ASME InternationalMechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE 2008), 4 pages, Nov 2008, Boston, MA

C58. C.-W. Chang, A. Kothari, A. Jafri, D. Koutsonikolas, D. Peroulis, and Y.-C. Hu, “RadiatingSensor Selection for Distributed Beamforming in Wireless Sensor Networks,” Proceedings of theIEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2008), 7 pages, Nov. 2008, San Diego, CA.

C57. H.H. Sigmarsson, H. Joshi, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “3-6 GHz Tunable BandpassFilter using Heavily Loaded Evanescent-mode Cavity Resonators and Piezoelectric Actuators,”Proceedings of International Symposium on Microelectronics, International Microelectronics andPackaging Society (IMAPS), pp. 360-366, Nov. 2008, Providence, RI.

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C56. N. Karanjgaokar, K. Jonnalagadda, I. Chasiotis, J. Chee, A. Mahmood, and D. Peroulis,“Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Au Films as a Function of Strain Rate and Film Thick-ness,” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) XI International Congress &Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Conference Theme: Experimental MechanicsApplied to Damage: Detection, Analysis and Mitigation, 4 pages, June 2008, Orlando, FL.

C55. N. Varanasi, B. Jung, and D. Peroulis, “On-Chip Bond-wire Antennas on CMOS-gradeSilicon Substrates,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas andPropagation, 4 pages, June 2008, San Diego, CA.

C54. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “Time-varying Matching for Receiving Wide-band Pulse through Electrically Small Antennas,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S InternationalSymposium on Antennas and Propagation, pp, 1-4, July 2008, San Diego, CA.

C53. C.-H. Chen, and D. Peroulis, “A Ka-band Waveguide Water-Based Absorptive Switch withan Integrated Micropump,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,pp. 185-188, June 2008, Atlanta, GA.

C52. X. Liu, L.P.B. Katehi and D. Peroulis, “MEMS Liquid Metal Through-wafer Microstripto Microstrip Transition,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium,pp. 41-44, June 2008, Atlanta, GA.

C51. H.-H. Hsu, X. Wang, X. Liu, W. Allen, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “Frequency- andTime-Domain Adaptive RF Front-Ends and Antennas,” Proceedings of the International IEEEConference on Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronic Systems (COMCAS), 4pages, May 2008, Tel-Aviv, Israel (Invited Paper).

C50. A. Kovacs, D. Peroulis, and F. !Sadeghi, “In-situ Condition Monitoring Using SmartBearing Sensors,” Propulsion – Safety and Affordable Readiness Conference, Mar. 2008, MyrtleBeach, SC

C49. S.-N. Lee, Z. Ding, J.-I. Kim, J.-G. Yook, B. Ziaie, and D. Peroulis, “Hydrogel-Based Inte-grated Antenna-pH Sensor,” Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2007, pp. 695-698, Oct. 2007, Atlanta,GA.

C48. A. Mahmood, H.H. Sigmarsson, H. Joshi, W.J. Chappell, and D. Peroulis, “An Evanescent-Mode Cavity Resonator Based Thermal Sensor,” Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2007, pp. 950-953,Oct. 2007, Atlanta, GA.

C47. A. Kovacs, D. Peroulis, and F. Sadeghi, “Early-Warning Wireless Telemeter for HarshEnvironment Bearings,” Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2007, pp. 946-949, Oct. 2007, Atlanta, GA.

C46. X. Wang, D. Peroulis, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Time-Varying Matching Networks for Antennas,”Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2007), pp.1-3,Nov. 2007, Edinburgh, UK.

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C45. J.D. McKinney, D. Peroulis, and A.M. Weiner, “Electromagnetic Pulse Shaping and Ap-plications,” Proceedings of the IEEE Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Photonics Technology, pp. 9-10,Oct. 2007, Victoria, BC, Canada.

C44. A.M. Weiner, J.D. McKinney, and D. Peroulis, “Photonically-Synthesized Waveforms toCombat Broadband Antenna Phase Distortions,” Proceedings of the IEEE International TopicalMeeting on Microwave Photonics, pp. 82-83, Oct. 2007, Victoria, BC, Canada.

C43. J.-I. Kim, D. Kim, J. Kim, C. Cho, B. Jung, and D. Peroulis, “Integrated Inductor ActivelyEngaging Metal Filling Rules,” Proceedings of the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference(CICC 2007), Sept. 2007, San Jose, CA.

C42. A. Vyas, A.K. Bajaj, and D. Peroulis, “Nonlinear Resonator with Interacting Flexural-Torsional Modes for Mass Sensing,” Proceedings of the ASME International Design EngineeringTechnical Conferences, Sept. 2007, Las Vegas, NE.

C41. C.H. Chen, J. Whalen, and D. Peroulis, “Non-Toxic Liquid-Metal 2-100 GHz MEMS Switch,”Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 363-366, June 2007,Honolulu, HI.

C40. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi and D. Peroulis, “Time-Domain Impedance Adaptors for Pulse-Based Systems with High Q RC loads,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International MicrowaveSymposium, pp. 1741-1744, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

C39. H. Joshi, H.H. Sigmarsson, D. Peroulis, and W.J. Chappell, “Highly Loaded EvanescentCavities for Widely Tunable High Q Filters,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Mi-crowave Symposium, pp. 2133-2136, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

C38. A. Fruehling, K. Hagner, K. Roy, and D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Switches as Leakage ControlDevices in VLSI CMOS,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennasand Propagation, pp. 97-100, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

C37. H.-H. Hsu, S.W. Lee, and D. Peroulis, “K-Band Loss Characterization of Electroplated Nickelfor RF MEMS Devices,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennasand Propagation, pp. 289-292, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

C36. S.-N. Lee, J. Kim, J.-G. Yook, and D. Peroulis, “A Variable Beamwidth Antenna for Wire-less Mesh Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas andPropagation, pp. 493-496, June 2007, Honolulu HI.

C35. X Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “Time-varying Matching Network for Antennas inPulse-based Systems,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas andPropagation, pp. 89-92, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

C34. J. Kim and D. Peroulis, “On-chip Monopole Antennas using Pre-deformed Cantilevers,”Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, pp. 2309-2312, June 2007, Honolulu, HI.

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C33. W.N. Allen and D. Peroulis, “Broadband Tunable Matching Networks Utilizing TaperedLines,” Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation,pp. 3121-3124, June 2007, Honolulu HI.

C32. B.M.K. Venkatesan, S. Iqbal, R. Bashir, and D. Peroulis, “Fabrication and Characteri-zation of Novel Three Terminal Nanochannel Devices for the Detection of Short Biomolecules,”Proceedings of the 49th Electronic Materials Conference (EMC 2007), June 2007, Notre Dame,IN.

C31. B.M.K. Venkatesan, E. Judokusomo, S. Iqbal, R. Bashir, and D. Peroulis, “Translocation ofshort dsDNA through solid state nanopores,” Proceedings of the 2007 Nano Science and TechnologyInstitute (NSTI) Nanotech Conference, May 2007, Santa Clara, CA.

C30. J.D. McKinney, D. Peroulis, and A.M. Weiner, “Photonically-Synthesized Phase-PrecompensatedWaveforms to Combat Broadband Antenna Phase Distortions,” Proceedings of the Fourth Tri-Service Waveform Diversity Workshop, Naval Research Laboratory, Nov. 2006, Washington, DC.

C29. S. M. Iqbal, B.M.K. Venkatesan, F. Kosari, G. Vasmatzis, D. Peroulis, and R. Bashir,“Length Discrimination of Short ds-DNA using Solid-State Nanopore Sensors,” Proceedings of the2nd International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Sept. 2006, Santa Barbara,CA.

C28. A. Raychowdhury, J. Kim, D. Peroulis, and K. Roy, “Integrated MEMS Switches for LeakageControl of Battery Operated Systems,” Proceedings of the Custom Integrated Circuit Conference(CICC), Sept. 2006, San Jose, CA.

C27. S.M. Das, D. Koutsonikolas, Y.C. Hu, and D. Peroulis, “Characterizing multi-way inter-ference in wireless mesh networks,” Proceedings of the ACM Mobicom International Workshopon Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization (WiNTECH 2006),pp. 57-64, Sept. 2006, Los Angeles, CA.

C26. A. Margomenos, Y. Lee; A. Jain, T. Yao, D. Peroulis, and L.P.B. Katehi, “WidebandMicromachined Transitions for MEMS Tunable High-Q Filters,” Proceedings of the 36th EuropeanMicrowave Conference, pp. 1336-1339, Sept. 2006.

C25. A. Kovacs, F. Sadeghi, and D. Peroulis, “High Temperature Radio-Telemetry Sensors forBearing Temperature Measurement,” Proceedings of the Integrated System Health Management(ISHM 2006), Aug. 2006, Cinncinatti, OH.

C24. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Tunable Matching Networks,” Proceedings of the InternationalMixed-Signals Testing Workshop (IMSTW’06), June 2006, Edinburgh, UK (Invited Paper).

C23. C.-H. Chen and D. Peroulis, “Electrostatic Liquid-Metal Capacitive Shunt MEMS Switch,”Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, pp. 263-266, June 2006,San Francisco, CA.

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C22. S. Roy, Y.C. Hu, D. Peroulis, and X.-Y. Li, “Minimum-Energy Broadcast Using PracticalDirectional Antennas in All-Wireless Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE INFOCOM, Apr. 2006,Barcelona, Spain.

C21. X. Wang, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “AC Actuation of Fixed-Fixed Beam MEMSSwitches,” Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits inRF Systems, pp. 24-27, Jan. 2006, San Diego, CA.

C20. C.-H. Chen and D. Peroulis, “Liquid Metal Droplets for RF MEMS Switches,” Proceedingsof the IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems, pp. 28-31,Jan. 2006, San Diego, CA.

C19. A. Vyas, A.K. Bajaj, A. Raman, and D. Peroulis, “Nonlinear Micromechanical FiltersBased on Internal Resonance Phenomenon,” Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Meeting on SiliconMonolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems, pp. 35-38, Jan. 2006, San Diego, CA.

C18. Y. Lu, L.P.B. Katehi, and D. Peroulis, “A Novel MEMS Impedance Tuner SimultaneouslyOptimized for Maximum Impedance Range and Power Handling,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-SInternational Microwave Symposium, vol. 2, pp. 927-930, June 2005, Long Beach, CA.

C17. J. Chee, R. Karru, T.S. Fisher, and D. Peroulis, “DC-65GHz Characterization of Nanocrys-talline Diamond Leaky Film for Reliable RF MEMS Switches,” Proceedings of the 35th EuropeanMicrowave Conference, pp. 581-584, Oct. 2005, Paris, France.

C16. T. Chokshi and D. Peroulis, “Stress-Induced Failure Modes in High-Tuning Range RF MEMSVaractors,” Proceedings of the 35th European Microwave Conference, pp. 517-520, Oct. 2005, Paris,France.

C15. D. Peroulis, Y. Lu, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Highly Reliable Analog MEMS Varactors,” Pro-ceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, vol.2, pp. 869-872, June 2004,Fort Worth, TX.

C14. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “Electrostatically-Tunable Analog MEMS Varactors withMeasured Tuning Range of 300%,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International MicrowaveSymposium, vol. 3, pp. 1793-1796, June 2003, Philadelphia, PA.

C13. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “A Novel Device for In Situ Experimental Characterizationand Reliability Analysis of DC-contact RF MEMS Switches,” Proceedings of the 12th InternationalConference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, vol. 1, pp. 867-870, June 2003,Boston, MA.

C12. R.M. Reano, D. Peroulis, J.F. Whitaker, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Electro/thermal Measurementsof RF MEMS Capacitive Switches,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International MicrowaveSymposium, vol. 3, pp. 1923-1926, June 2003, Philadelphia, PA.

C11. D. Peroulis, A.D. Margomenos, and L.P.B. Katehi, “RF MEMS and Silicon Micromachin-ing in High Frequency Applications,” Proceedings of the IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference(RAWCON), pp. 265-268, Aug. 2002, Boston, MA (Invited Paper).

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C10. D. Peroulis, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Low Contact Resistance Series MEMSSwitches,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, vol. 1, pp. 223-226, June 2002, Seattle, WA. (Winner of Honorable Mention in the 2002 IEEE MTT-S StudentPaper Competition).

C9. D. Peroulis, S.P. Pacheco, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Alleviating the Adverse Effects ofResidual Stress in RF MEMS Switches,” Proceedings of the 31st European Microwave Symposium,vol. 1, pp. 173-176, Sept. 2001, London, UK.

C8. A. Margomenos, D. Peroulis, K.J. Herrick, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Silicon Micromachined Pack-ages for RF MEMS Switches,” Proceedings of the 31st European Microwave Symposium, vol. 1,pp. 271-4, Sept. 2001, London, UK.

C7. A. Margomenos, D. Peroulis, J.P. Becker, and L.P.B. Katehi, ‘’Silicon Micromachined Inter-connects for On-Wafer Packaging of MEMS Devices,” Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Meetingon Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems, pp. 33-36, Sept. 2001, Ann Arbor, MI.

C6. D. Peroulis, S.P. Pacheco, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “Tunable Lumped Componentswith Applications to Reconfigurable MEMS Filters,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S Interna-tional Microwave Symposium, vol. 1, pp. 341-344, June 2001, Phoenix, AZ. (Winner of ThirdPlace in the 2001 IEEE MTT-S Student Paper Competition).

C5. S.P. Pacheco, D. Peroulis, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “MEMS Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) X and K-Band Switching Circuits,” Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, vol. 1, pp. 321-324, June 2001, Phoenix, AZ.

C4. D. Peroulis, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “A Planar VHF Reconfigurable Slot Antenna,”Proceedings of the IEEE AP-S/URSI International Symposium, vol. 1, pp. 154-157, May 2001,Boston, MA. (Winner of Honorable Mention in the 2001 IEEE AP-S Student Paper Competition).

C3. D. Peroulis, K. Sarabandi, L.P.B. Katehi, and B.S. Perlman, “Planar Reconfigurable SlotAntenna for Communications”, SPIE Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Symposium onSmart Structures and Materials pp. 89-92, Mar. 2001, Newport Beach, CA.

C2. L.P.B. Katehi, S.P. Pacheco, and D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS for Wireless CommunicationsSystems”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Microtechnologies, vol. 2, pp. 25-27,Sept. 2000, Hannover, Germany (Invited Paper).

C1. D. Peroulis, S.P. Pacheco, K. Sarabandi, and L.P.B. Katehi, “MEMS Devices for High Isola-tion Switching and Tunable Filtering”, Proceedings of the IEEE MTT-S International MicrowaveSymposium, vol. 2, pp. 1217-1220, June 2000, Boston, MA.

Invited Seminars, Workshops and Short Courses

S25. X. Liu and D. Peroulis “Power Handling and Monitoring Issues in High-Q RF MEMS TunableFilters,” Invited workshop in the 2010 MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2010),May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

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S24. X. Wang and D. Peroulis “Real-time Reconfigurable/Tunable Matching Technique for An-tennas,” Invited workshop in the 2010 MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2010),May 2010, Anaheim, CA.

S23. D. Peroulis, “New Directions in MEMS for RF Front-Ends and Sensors,” Invited seminar,Ohio State University, Apr. 2010, Columbus, OH.

S22. D. Peroulis, “New Directions in Micro/Nano-Systems for Radio Frequency and SensingApplications,” Invited seminar at the Second Nanotechnology International Forum (RusNanoTech2009), Oct. 2009, Moscow, Russia.

S21. D. Peroulis, “MEMS for Tunable Radios and Sensors,” Invited seminar, University of Cali-fornia, Jan. 2009, San Diego, CA.

S20. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS for Reconfigurable Circuits and Sensors,” Invited seminar, Univer-sity of Michigan, Nov. 2008, Ann Arbor, MI.

S19. D. Peroulis, “New Directions in MEMS for RF Front-Ends and Sensors,” Invited seminar,University of Illinois, Oct. 2008, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

S18. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Circuits, Antennas and Sensors: Solid and Liquid Implemen-tations,” Invited presentation in the IEEE MEMSWAVE Industrial Day Workshop, July 2008,Crete, Greece.

S17. D. Peroulis, “Piezoelectric RF MEMS: Challenges and Opportunities,” Invited presentationin the 2008 DARPA/MTO workshop in Piezoelectric MEMS, March 2008, San Francisco, CA.

S16. D. Peroulis, “An Introduction to RF MEMS Design, Technology & Applications,” Invitedseminar, Panduit Corp. Seminar Series, Jan. 2008, Chicago, IL.

S15. D. Peroulis, “High Power and High Reliability RF MEMS − Using SBIRs for Developmentof Small Business,” Invited seminar, 2007 Indiana Radio Frequency Alliance Forum, Oct. 2007,Fort Wayne, IN.

S14. D. Peroulis and K. Roy, “Nano-Mechanical Sleep Transistors for Leakage Control in VLSICircuits,” Invited seminar, Intel Corp., June 2007, Portland, OR.

S13. D. Peroulis, “Adaptable High Power Systems and RF MEMS,” Invited seminar, NavalSurface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Aug. 2007, Crane, IN.

S12. D. Peroulis and J.V. Clark, “In-Situ Process Characterization for Accurate MEMS Model-ing,” Invited workshop in the 2007 MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2007), June2007, Honolulu, HI.

S11. W.J. Chappell and D. Peroulis, “High-Q 3-D Tunable RF MEMS Filters for 2-6 GHz,”Invited workshop in the 2007 MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2007), June 2007,Honolulu, HI.

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S10. L.P.B. Katehi and D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Circuits for High-Frequency Applications,”Invited short course in the 2006 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC 2006), Dec. 2006,Yokohama, Japan.

S9. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS for Evolvable RF Hardware,” Invited seminar, Motorola Corp.,Aug. 2005, Schaumburg, IL.

S8. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Devices for Enhanced Reliability and Power Handling,” Invitedseminar, Innovative Micro Technology Inc., March 2005, Santa Barbara, CA.

S7. D. Peroulis, “Reliable RF MEMS Varactors for Phased Array Applications,” Invited seminar,Delphi Corp., Nov. 2004, Kokomo, IN.

S6. D. Peroulis, “Novel MEMS Devices for Tunable RF Front-Ends,” Invited seminar, Universityof Limoges, June 2004, Limoges, France.

S5. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS-Based Architectures and Front-Ends,” Invited short course in the4th Annual Technology Seminar of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), April2004, Los Angeles, CA.

S4. D. Peroulis, “RF MEMS Passives: Capacitors, Inductors and Switches,” Invited short coursein the 4th Annual Technology Seminar of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),April 2004, Los Angeles, CA.

S3. D. Peroulis and L.P.B. Katehi, “MEMS for frequency and phase agile circuits,” Workshoppresentation in the 2004 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, June 2004, FortWorth, TX.

S2. L.P.B. Katehi, D. Peroulis, and W. Chappell, “Micromachined Filters using Si, Polymeror Ceramic as the Host Material,” Workshop presentation in the IEEE MTT-S InternationalMicrowave Symposium, June 2004, Fort Worth, TX.

S1. D. Peroulis, A. Margomenos, L.P.B. Katehi, “Recent Updates on RF MEMS,” Workshoppresentation in the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, June 2001, Phoenix, AZ.

FUNDED PROJECTS

Total external funding: $6.58M (Pi or co-PI in projects with total funding of $31.8M)

Department of Defense

P38. Defense Threat Reduction Agency, “Impact Response of Granular Materials at Global andMeso Scales,” $450k, $240k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), Apr. 2009-Mar. 2012, PI: W. Chen.

P37. DARPA (subcontract from Intelligent Automation Inc.) “Electrically-Small Loop Antennasfor Pulse-based Systems (SBIR Phase I),” $33k for D. Peroulis (PI), May 2009-Nov. 2009, noco-PIs.

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P36. CACI/Naval Air Systems Command, “Disruptive MEM Sensors for Monitoring Air-craft Structures and Fuselage,” $1.2M, $500k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), Feb. 2009-Dec. 2010, PI:F. Sadeghi.

P35. Office of Naval Research, “Ultra Low-Size Self-Powered Wireless Sensors for ConditionMonitoring of Cracks in Aircraft Structural Components,” $420k, $210k for D. Peroulis (PI),Jan. 2010-Dec. 2011.

P34. Defense Threat Reduction Agency “Development and Evaluation of Novel MEMS DigitalAccelerometers,” $1.32M, $700k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), March 2008-Feb. 2011, PI: W. Chen.

P33. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from EMAG Technologies,) “Advanced High-Frequency Tunable Filters for Wide-Band Arrays (SBIR Phase II),” $230k for D. Peroulis (PI),Apr. 2005-Mar. 2007, no co-PIs.

P32. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from Innovative Design & Technology) “Mi-cromechanical Devices for the Health Monitoring of Nonstructural Materials (SBIR Phase II),”$375k, $215k for D. Peroulis (PI), Apr. 2006-Mar. 2008, co-PI: F. Sadeghi.

P31. Air Force Research Laboratory, (subcontract of EMAG Technologies Inc.), “Reduced SizeWeight and Power Consumption SATCOM Antennas (SBIR Phase II),” $175k for D. Peroulis(PI), Oct. 2006-Sept. 2008, no co-PIs.

P30. DARPA (subcontract of BAE Systems Advanced Tech Inc.) “Evanescent Filter Cavities forAnalog Spectral Processing (Phases I and II),” $1.5M, $820k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), July 2006-Aug. 2009, PI: W. Chappell.

P29. DARPA (subcontract of University of Illinois), “IMPACT-Center for Advancement ofMEMS/NEMS VLSI (Phases I, II and III),” $965k, $505k for D. Peroulis (PI), Oct. 2006-Dec. 2009,co-PIs: F. Sadeghi, J. Murthy, J.V. Clark.

P28. CACI International “Digital Array Radar (DAR),” $300k, $38.6k for D. Peroulis (co-PI),Nov. 2005-March. 2008, co-PIs: S. Mohammadi (PI), W. Chappell.

P27. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from EMAG Technologies) “Broad BandwidthComponents for Advanced Microwave Sensors (SBIR Phase I),” $33k for D. Peroulis (PI), June2005-Feb. 2006, no co-PIs.

P26. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from EMAG Technologies), “Reduced SizeWeight and Power Consumption SATCOM Antennas (SBIR Phase I),” $33k for D. Peroulis (PI),Dec. 2005-May. 2006, no co-PIs.

P25. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from Innovative Design & Technology,) “Mi-cromechanical Devices for the Health Monitoring of Nonstructural Materials (SBIR Phase I),”May 2005-Jan. 2006, $33k for D. Peroulis (PI), no co-PIs.

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P24. Army Research Office (subcontract from North Carolina State University), “MultifunctionalAdaptive Radio, Radar and Sensors (MARRS - MURI project),” $300k, $255k for D. Peroulis(PI), May 2004-June 2006, co-PIs: L. Katehi.

P23. Air Force Research Laboratory (subcontract from EMAG Technologies,) “Advanced High-Frequency Tunable Filters for Wide-Band Arrays (SBIR Phase I),” $30k for D. Peroulis (PI),June 2004-Mar. 2005, no co-PIs.

P22. Army Research Office under the Advanced Sensors Collaborative Technology Alliance (AS-CTA), “Highly-Reliable Contact-less MEMS Devices,” $65k, $55k for D. Peroulis (PI), Oct. 2004-Sept. 2005, co-PI: L. Katehi.

National Science Foundation

P21. NSF, “CAREER: Liquid Radio Frequency Electronics,” $400k for D. Peroulis (PI), Feb. 2008-Jan. 2013, no Co-PIs.

P20. NSF, “NOSS: AIDA:Autonomous Information Dissemination in Randomly Deployed SensorNetworks,” $600k, $200k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), July 2007-June 2010, co-PIs: Y.C. Hu (PI),B. Jung, Y.-H. Lu.

P19. NSF, “Novel Hybrid Photonic-RF Ultra Wideband Wireless Communications Technologies,”$300k, $100k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), March 2007-Feb. 2010, co-PIs: A.M. Weiner (PI), M. Qi.

P18. NSF, “SST: Multiscale Spectrometer Arrays for Sensor Scale Chemical Detection,” $400k,$125k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), Jan. 2006-Dec. 2008, co-PIs: W.J. Chappell (PI), G. Cooks.

P17. NSF, “Ultra Wideband Time-Variant Matching Networks with Very High Impedance Ratiosfor Nanoscale Electronics,” $79k, $65k for D. Peroulis (PI), Oct. 2006-Sept. 2007, co-PI: L. Katehi

Department of Energy

P16. National Nuclear Security Administration - Predictive Science Academic Alliance Pro-gram, “PRISM: Center for Prediction of Reliability, Integrity and Survivability of Microsystems,”$21.2M, $600k for D. Peroulis (co-PI), April 2008-March 2013, PI: J. Murthy.

P15. Argonne National Laboratory, “Terahertz Antennas for Chemical/Biological Warfare AgentDetection,” $27.5k for D. Peroulis (PI), Feb. 2004-Sept. 2004, no co-PIs.

NASA

P14. NASA SBIR (subcontract from Intelligent Automation Inc.), “RF MEMS Tunable Filtersfor Reconfigurable EVA Radio, (SBIR Phase I),” $33k for D. Peroulis (PI), Feb. 2009-July 2009,no co-PIs.

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P13. NASA STTR (subcontract from Virtual EM Inc.), “Improved High-Rejection Filters andMEMS-Enabled Smart Reconfigurable Antennas, (STTR Phases I and II),” $165k for D. Peroulis(PI), Feb. 2008-June 2011, no co-PIs.

Direct Industry Support

P12. MicroAssembly Technologies, $100k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on RFmicro-devices, Sept. 2009.

P11. Micromachining Services, $40k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on RF micro-devices, Jan. 2010.

P10. Laserlith Corp, $50k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on RF micro-devices,Dec. 2009.

P9. Flowsereve Corp., $50k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on MEMS sensors,Sept. 2009.

P8. BAE Systems, $20k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on MEMS varactors,Aug. 2009.

P7. Flowserve Corp., “Wireless Integrated Temperature Sensors for Mechanical Seals,” $20k forD. Peroulis (PI), Aug. 2009-July 2010, no co-PIs.

P6. Laserlith Corp., “Phase Shifter for Electronically Steerable Arrays,” $50k for D. Peroulis (PI),Jan. 2009-Dec. 2009, no co-PIs.

P5. Panduit Corp., $180k, Voluntary support for D. Peroulis’ research on RF MEMS switches,Nov. 2007.

P4. Rockwell Collins Advanced Technology Center (ATC), “Silicon Micromachined MEMS Tun-able Filter Bank Development,” $130k for D. Peroulis (PI), Jan. 2007-Sept. 2007, no co-PIs.

P3. Lite Machines Corp., “Conformal Patch Antennas for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs),”$46k for D. Peroulis (PI), Feb. 2006-Jan. 2007, no co-PIs.

P2. Motorola, $8k Voluntary support for the support of D. Peroulis’ research on RF MEMSvaractors, Dec. 2005.

P1. Rolls-Royce Corp., “High Temperature Components for Micro-Radio Telemetry,” $20k, $10kfor D. Peroulis (co-PI), Nov. 2004-June 2005, PI: F. Sadeghi.

STUDENTS WHO COMPLETED THEIR DOCTORAL DEGREES

1. Xin Wang, Ph.D., “Real-time Configurable RF Matching Networks for Pulse-based Systems,’2009.∗ Dr. Wang is now a post-doc fellow at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

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2. Jeongil Kim, Ph.D., “Compact Multi-Physics Models for Large-Displacement Multilayer Can-tilevers in RF MEMS Circuits, Antennas and Sensors,” 2008.∗ Dr. Kim is now with Qualcomm in San Diego, CA.

3. Chung-Hao Chen, Ph.D., “Liquid RF MEMS High-Power Switches,” 2008.∗ Dr. Chen is now with Intel in Portland, OR.

4. Ashwin Vyas, Ph.D., “Microresonator Designs Based on Nonlinear 1:2 Internal Resonance Be-tween Flexural-Flexural and Torsional-Flexural Structural Modes,” (co-advised with Anil Bajaj),2008.∗ Dr. Vyas is now with Cummins in Columbus, IN.

5. Yumin Lu, Ph.D, “RF MEMS Devices and their Applications in Reconfigurable RF/MicrowaveCircuits,” (co-advised with Linda Katehi), University of Michigan, 2005.∗ Dr. Lu is currently with M/A-COM in Boston, MA.

STUDENTS WHO COMPLETED THEIR MASTERS’ DEGREES

1. Andrew Kovacs, M.S., “Early-warning wireless telemeter for harsh-environment bearings,” (co-advised with Farshid Sadeghi) Purdue University, 2008.∗ Mr. Kovacs is currently a Ph.D. student at Purdue University advised by Prof. Peroulis.

2. Mohan Rokkam, M.S., “Design and Development of a High-Resolution Data Acquisition Systemfor Bio-MEMS Applications,” (co-advised with Marshall Porterfield) Purdue University, 2007.∗ Mr. Rokkam is currently a Programming Development Engineering Advisor at Dell.

3. Chung-Hao Chen, M.S., “Design and Fabrication of RF Liquid-Metal MEMS Switches,” PurdueUniversity, 2005.∗ Dr. Chen is now with Intel in Portland, OR after completing with doctoral degree with Prof.Peroulis in 2008.

CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS

Ph.D. Students

1. Hao Han Hsu - expected graduation Dec. 20092. Xiaoguang Liu (co-advised with Linda Katehi) - expected graduation Dec. 20103. Joshua Small - expected graduation Dec. 20114. Wasim Irshad - expected graduation Dec. 20115. Adam Fruehling - expected graduation Dec. 20116. Shoaib Arif - expected graduation Dec. 20127. Judith Tchatchoua - expected graduation 20128. Sean Scott - expected graduation Dec. 20129. Wesley Allen - expected graduation Dec. 201210. Nithin Raghunathan - expected graduation Dec. 201211. Andrew Kovacs - expected graduation 201212. Kenle Chen - expected graduation 2013

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13. Michael Snow (co-advised with Anil Bajaj) - expected graduation 201314. David Berdy (co-advised with Byunghoo Jung) - expected graduation 201415. Anurag Garg - expected graduation 201416. Juan Jeng - expected graduation 201417. Praveen Saxena - expected graduation 2014

M.S. Students

18. Chih-Wei Chang - expected graduation Dec. 200919. Lokesh Gupta - expected graduation May 2010

TEACHING

Revised (along with five other faculty members) the sophomore-level curriculum for circuits-relatedcourses. He is the first faculty member to teach the new compulsory introductory course (ECE201) in Fall 2009 that focuses on the three pillars of Electrical Engineering: electromagnetic theory,circuits and semiconductor physics. This is the first time at Purdue University that electromagnetictheory is introduced at the sophomore-level curriculum.

“Advanced Electromagnetic Theory,” advanced graduate-level course, created by Prof. Peroulis,Purdue University. Semesters taught: Spring 2009.

“Electromagnetic Fields and Waves,” junior-level undergraduate course, Purdue University.Semesters taught and instructor evaluation (out of 5.00; average 3.89): Fall 2003/4.73, Spring2004/4.72, Fall 2004/4.89, Fall 2005/4.50, Spring 2006/4.71, Fall 2006/4.61, Spring 2008/4.69.

“RF MEMS for intelligent communications systems,” entry-level graduate course, created byProf. Peroulis, Purdue University. Semesters taught and instructor evaluation (out of 5.00): Spring2005/4.75, Spring 2007/4.82.

Developed a new educational MEMS fabrication module for graduate and undergraduate studentsattending a fabrication oriented course (ECE 557). This new module enabled the students toacquire hands-on experience on the advantages and limitations of microstructures in a variety ofapplications. It became available for the first time in Spring 2005.

“Linear Circuit Analysis I,” sophomore-level undergraduate course, Purdue University. Semesterstaught and instructor evaluation (out of 5.00): Fall 2005/4.50, Fall 2007/4.58.

Lead and support a team of undergraduate students-researchers for four consecutive semestersin the framework of the “Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP)” course. The students work onconducting experiments and models for wireless indoor propagation phenomena. This courseallows undergraduate students of different levels and backgrounds to form diverse teams andcollaborate.

Advise a group of 3-4 undergraduate student-researchers every semester (total number of studentsabout 20) in a variety of projects. These students actively participate in research and publishtheir finding. The following papers have some of these students as their lead author: J22, C70,C58, C38, C33 and C16.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE

Major Committee Assignments at Purdue University

Co-captain of the 2009-2014 Purdue Engineering Strategic Plan Global Portfolio Committee fo-cused on International student experience including service learning (EPICS), COOP/Internships,undergraduate research (SURF), Global Design, and Global Minor, May-Nov. 2009.

Member of the ECE Head Search Committee, May 2009 - present.

Member of the ECE curriculum committee, Aug. 2008 - present.

Member of the Birck Nanotechnology Center Policies and Procedures committee, Aug. 2008 -present.

Member of the ECE Adhoc curriculum reform committee, Sept. 2006 - present

Member of the ECE graduate admissions committee, Aug. 2003 - present.

Member of the ECE Qualifying Exam reform subcommittee, Spring 2006.

Member of the ECE graduate committee, Aug. 2004 - April 2007.

Service to Professional Organizations

Technical Program Committee Chair, 2010 IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic IntegratedCircuits in RF Systems, Phoenix, AZ.

Publications Committee Chair, 2010 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

Member of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques (MTT) Technical Coordinating Commit-tee (TCC) 21 on RF MEMS Aug. 2008 - present.

Conference General Co-Chair, 2009 IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Cir-cuits in RF Systems, San Diego, CA.

Technical Program Committee Chair, 2008 IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic IntegratedCircuits in RF Systems, Orlando, FL.

Steering Committee Member, 2009 International IEEE Conference on Microwaves, Communica-tions, Antennas and Electronic Systems (COMCAS) Steering Committee, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP), Apr. 2005 - present.

Journal Reviewer

• IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques• IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation• IEEE/ASME Journal of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems• International Journal of RF and Microwave CAE• IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology