Ulrik Hanke

Professor
Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences
Department of Microsystems
Campus Vestfold (G3-22)
Ulrik Hanke (IEEE SM’06) received the Siv.Ing. degree and the Dr.Ing. degree in physics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, in 1989 and 1994, respectively. After two years as a Postdoctoral Researcher he worked for a decade as a Research Scientist at Department of Communication Technology, SINTEF, Trondeim, Norway. Since 2006, he has been with University of South-Eastern Norway , Borre, where he is a Professor of the Micro- and Nanosystem Technology. His current main research interests are in theory, design, and modeling of piezoelectric and RF acoustic micro devices.

Responsibilities

Groupleader for the resarch group Micro- and Nanoelectromechanical Systems (MNEMS).http://www.usn.no/english/research/our-research/technology/micro-and-nanoelectromechanical-systems/

Chair of the PhD programme in  Technology.

 

Resonsible for and lectures the following courses:

  • SEN5200/TE9307 - Micro Sensors and Actuators
  • FE-MAT3901 - Mathematics III (Vector Calculus)
  • ELN4000 - Electronic Measurement Systems

 

Lectures and supervices selected topics in the following courses:

  • MEA4000 - Measurement and Characterization
  • TE9301 - Advanced piezoelectricity
  • MEM4200 - MEMS Design

Competences

RF acoustics, Piezoelectric devices, RF MEMS, MEMS design, Micro acoustics, Semiconductor Physics, Microwave Engineering, Wave Propagation.

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