Peter Tseng

Peter Tseng

Graduate Student Researcher
Electrical Engineering Department
University of California, Los Angeles

Biography

Born August 11, 1983, and raised in the Norcal suburbs of Saratoga. Research interests include: MEMS-Cell interfaces, bionanotechnologies, and plasmonics/metamaterials. Other interests include: indie music, basketball, traveling (big mountains), and tv.

Education

  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, Spring 2008
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, May 2005

Research Experience

2006 -

CMOS Back-end compatible micromagnetic switch.

2008 -

Dynamic magnetic nanoparticle manipulation within living cells.

Teaching Experience

EE150/250 MEMS Fabrication Lecture TA

Publications

Peter Tseng, Dino Di Carlo, Jack W. Judy, “Rapid and Dynamic Intracellular Patterning of Cell-Internalized Magnetic Fluorescent Nanoparticles”, Nano Letters 2009, DOI: 10.1021/nl901535m

Peter Tseng, Dino Di Carlo, Jack W. Judy, “Intracellular Patterning of Internalized Magnetic Fluorescent Nanoparticles”, Invited Talk, EMBC conference 2009

Michael Glickman1, Peter Tseng1, et al., “CMOS compatible Back-end process for In-plane actuating ferromagnetic MEMS”, Transducers 2009 1 Contributed equally

Graduate Coursework

  • EE M150 - Introduction to MEMS
  • EE M150L - Introduction to MEMS Laboratory
  • EE M250A - MEMS Fabrication
  • EE 215D - Analog Microsystem Design
  • MAE 284 - Sensors and Actuators
  • MAE 250M - Micro/Nano Fluids
  • MAE 281 - Microscience
  • EE 163a - Passive Microwave Devices
  • EE 262 - Antenna Theory
  • EE 252 - MEMS Design
  • MAE 290 - Nanoscience

Contact Information

Office:
14-130 Engineering IV
420 Westwood Plaza
UCLA Box 159410
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594
<ptseng at ucla.edu>
Cell: 408-368-9739


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