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Biography
Prof.
Judy received the B.S.E.E. degree with Summa cum Laude
honors from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN, in 1989, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the
University of California, Berkeley, CA, in 1994 and
1996 respectively. His doctoral research concentrated
on the merger of thin-film magnetic-recording head fabrication
techniques and technologies with those used in the IC
industry, to produce novel MEMS devices.
Dr. Judy worked for Silicon Light Machines, Inc., Sunnyvale,
CA, a startup company commercializing a MEMS-based optical-projection
system for digital-display applications, from 1996 to
1997. He joined the faculty of the Electrical Engineering
Department at the University of California, Los Angeles,
in 1997, where he is currently an Associate Professor.
He is also co-director of the NeuroEngineering Program.
Research Interests
Professor
Judy's research interests are in micromachining and
MEMS technologies, including microsensors, microactuators,
microsystems, and their biomedical applications.
Awards and Recognitions
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• 2002 Okawa Foundation
Award
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1999 NSF CAREER Award |
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