An open and fully peer-reviewed journal which publishes original articles and reviews on cutting-edge an emerging topics related to MEMS/NEMS and Nano.
🎉Big news! 2025 Journal Impact Factor of Microsystems & Nanoengineering reaches 11.1📈.
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📕MINE featured article: Complementary visual localization and tactile mapping approach for robotic perception of millimeter-sized objects with irregular surfaces by Professor Min-gu Kim’s research group from Yonsei University @uicyonsei .
🔗DOI: https://t.co/mwNGogft89
🚀Learn more about the story behind the paper published in MINE: Intelligent label-free droplet sorting for single-cell encapsulation and morphology-guided screening by the Professor Nan Xiang’s research group from Southeast University @SEU_CN_Official
https://t.co/nrpMOwoqPi
The next µTAStic Seminar is Friday, 18 June featuring Prof Jinsoo Park, Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea and Shuhuai Yao, HKUST, Hong Kong, China at 9a Hong Kong/ 6p Pacific (17 June). Register here: https://t.co/rbKhJugDMs
🔍Learn more about the story behind the paper published in MINE: Learning from Seal Whiskers to Build Smarter Flow Sensors by Ajay Giri Prakash Kottapalli’s research group from University of Groningen @univgroningen.
https://t.co/mgRk7jC3I5
🔍Learn more about the story behind the paper published in MINE: Lithography-free, Pd-based bimorph cantilever switches for zero-standby-power chemo-mechanical H2 detection by Professor Jongbaeg Kim’s group from Yonsei University @yonsei_u .
https://t.co/1XlkVH1rpZ
The Chamanzar Lab at Carnegie Mellon University @CarnegieMellon is hiring a postdoc position. Join the innovative team and advance your research in micro-electromechanical systems.
Interested? Contact Prof. Chamanzar at [email protected]#CMU#Postdoc#MEMS#AcademicTwitter
Learn more about the story behind the paper published in MINE: An optically driven microstructure for torque measurement in rotary molecular motors by Giacomo Donini (@Giacomo_Donini) from La Sapienza (@SapienzaRoma).
https://t.co/SUeIHHNpVS
@terrychingg Terry Ching will speak on “Toward More Accessible Microfluidics: Simplifying Device Interfacing with TapeTech.”
Albert Folch will present “Cuboids: A Microscale Cancer Model That Retains Key Features of the Tumor Microenvironment.”
Looking forward to your participation!
Join the next microTAStic virtual seminar featuring two distinguished speakers:
Dr. Terry Ching @terrychingg (Boston University & Harvard University)
and Prof. Albert Folch (University of Washington).
📅 13 March 2026 | 5PM CET / 9AM PT
Dr. Inge Herrmann will speak on “Innovating Medical Microtechnologies for the Clinics.”
Dr. Xavier Noblin will speak on “Microfluidics for Plants.”
We look forward to an engaging and stimulating discussion!
Join the next microTAStic virtual seminar featuring two distinguished speakers:
Dr. Inge Herrmann (ETH Zürich) @IngeKHerrmann and Dr. Xavier Noblin (CNRS – Université Côte d'Azur).
📅 13 February 2026 | 6PM CET / 9AM PT
Dr. Inge Herrmann will present “Innovating Medical Microtechnologies for the Clinics.”
Dr. Xavier Noblin will speak on “Microfluidics for Plants.”
We look forward to an engaging and stimulating discussion!
MINE featured article:Precise liquid control is vital for biochemical analysis,yet nanoliter dispensing remains challenging.Researchers from the Southern University of Science and Technology report a light-controlled microfluidic strategy for accurate,tunable nanoliter droplets.