Project Details
Description
CfM is a collaboration between the Department of Information Technology and the Microelectronics Centre, and is headed by professor Jørgen Staunstrup. CfM is established with a donation from the Thomas B. Thriges fund, while an associated graduate school financially supported by the Research Academy. CfM is supported by a range of Danish companies.
The research activities of CfM focus on:
- Computer Aided Engineering for micromechanical transducers
- Smart transducers: design of sensors and actuators with integrated signal processing
- Low power design for digital signal processors
The tools and technologies developed within CfM are demonstrated in two main applications:
- system level design of transducers, interfaces and digital circuit processors for hearing aids, and
- topology optimized microactuators.
The research activities of CfM focus on:
- Computer Aided Engineering for micromechanical transducers
- Smart transducers: design of sensors and actuators with integrated signal processing
- Low power design for digital signal processors
The tools and technologies developed within CfM are demonstrated in two main applications:
- system level design of transducers, interfaces and digital circuit processors for hearing aids, and
- topology optimized microactuators.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/12/1997 → 01/01/2003 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- Sensors, Inc. (Project partner)
Funding
- Unknown
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