Education
Microsystem technology is a true engineering science with a focus on usability. It allows us to work with many different applications and meet people's needs. There is a huge joy in creating new innovative solutions!
Degree project in microsystems technology
We welcome you to contact us if you are interested in doing your degree project with us. Sometimes we have project proposals to give but there is always something to do. Contact Klas Hjort, Greger Thornell or Lena Klintberg if you are interested.
Read about our research areas and projects and see what may interest you.
List of completed degree projects at the department.
Courses organized by the division
Courses within microsystem technology
Learn about the effects that miniaturization gives and how micro- and nano technology can be used in engineering and science. If you have questions about our courses or the programs where you study them, you are welcome to contact the department's course administrator or your program's study counselor.
- Micro- and nanotechnology I, 5 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Micro- and nanotechnology II, 5 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Project course in micro- and nanotechnology, 10 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Electronics in extreme environments, 5 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Degree project (link to heading further up the page)
First cycle technology courses
- Introduction to Materials Engineering, 5 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Machine Elements, 10 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
- Manufacturing Methodologies, 10 credits (program course, not given as freestanding course)
Postgraduate education
Become a doctoral student in Microsystems Technology
If you want to become a doctoral student you must first apply for an advertised doctoral student position published among the department's open positions. For more information about the subject specialization, contact Professor Klas Hjort. You can read more about postgraduate education at the department web.
Defended PhD Theses:
Publications
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Seton, Ragnar
Fundamentals and applications of microplasma sources: Actuating, Sensing, and Nonlinearly Approximating.
Polhemsalen, 10134, Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1, Uppsala 2023-06-14 09:00
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Wang, Bei
Liquid metal microscale deposition for soft and stretchable skin-like electronics: Providing a soft and gentle contact to living beings
2021.
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Cruz, Javier
Microfluidics for High-Pressure Inertial Focusing: Focusing, Separation and Concentration of Micro and Sub-micron Particles
2020.
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Sturesson, Peter
Sense, Actuate and Survive: Ceramic Microsystems for High-Temperature Aerospace Applications
2018.
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Jiao, Mingzhi
Microfabricated Gas Sensors Based on Hydrothermally Grown 1-D ZnO Nanostructures
2017.
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Khaji, Zahra
Extending Microsystems to Very High Temperatures and Chemically Harsh Environments
2016.
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Chu, Jiangtao
Microdialysis Sampling of Macro Molecules: Fluid Characteristics, Extraction Efficiency and Enhanced Performance
2015.
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Berglund, Martin
Miniature Plasma Sources for High-Precision Molecular Spectroscopy in Planetary Exploration
2015.
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Palmer, Kristoffer
Development of Microcomponents for Attitude and Communication Systems on Small Vehicles in Space and Extreme Environments
2013.
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Persson, Anders
Magnetoresistance and Space: Micro- and Nanofeature Sensors Designed, Manufactured and Evaluated for Space Magnetic Field Investigations
2011.
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