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