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Resul Saritas is an Adjunct Assistant Professor specializing in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and nanomaterial-based energy harvesting technologies. His research focuses on advanced sensor designs, including resonant MEMS humidity sensors and bifurcation-based MEMS sensors, as well as triboelectric nanogenerators and piezoelectric materials for sustainable energy applications. His work also encompasses structural health monitoring techniques and innovative packaging solutions for microdevices.
Key research areas include:
- MEMS sensor development for gas detection and environmental monitoring
- Energy harvesting via nanogenerators and piezoelectric materials
- Optical MEMS mirrors for adaptive systems
- Material deposition and characterization for sensor applications
His publications (2015-2024) highlight contributions to resonant sensor design, bifurcation dynamics in MEMS, and nanomaterial integration. Notable work includes studies on aluminum-based humidity sensors and phase-space analysis for structural monitoring.
Scientific awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in the provided information. He advises no listed students in the current dataset.
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