Seminar on the Future Development of Micro/Nano Electromechanical Systems and Integrated Circuits Held at DHU

Date:2025-01-23

On January 17th, the Seminar on the Future Development of Micro/Nano Electromechanical Systems and Integrated Circuits was held at Donghua University (DHU). Chen Ge, Vice President of DHU, attended and delivered a speech. The event invited many renowned experts and scholars to discuss the latest theories, materials, preparation techniques, and equipment development in this field. The seminar was hosted by Researcher Liu Xiangjun from the College of Mechanical Engineering, DHU.

At the seminar


Autonomous control of integrated circuits and micro/nano technology innovation are crucial to national strategies. Shanghai, as a core base for technological innovation and high-end manufacturing, provides abundant resources and industrial support for the development of the fields. DHU boasts prominent advantages in material science, information technology, and intelligent manufacturing, and has accumulated some research experience in the interdisciplinary field of micro/nano electromechanical systems and integrated circuits. This seminar aims to pool wisdom from all parties and further promote the construction and innovative development of related disciplines at DHU.


At the seminar, Liu Xiangjun introduced the development of the micro/nano electromechanical systems and integrated circuits discipline within the College of Mechanical Engineering. Various experts presented significant breakthroughs and research progress in topics such as ultraprecision machining, thermal management technology, semiconductor materials, and high-precision testing. Notably, Researcher Wei Xing from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Researcher Xiong Libang and Associate Professor Ju Shenghong from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, respectively showcased their latest achievements in semiconductor materials and high-performance interconnect materials, presenting a high-level academic exchange.


This seminar provided a broad platform for collaboration and exchange for participants and injected new impetus into promoting DHU’s development in the field of micro/nano electromechanical systems and integrated circuits.