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Ha Duong Ngo is an academic, research scholar in the field of Electrical Engineering/Microsystems Engineering.[1]
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As the professor at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin and PI researcher of Microsensors technology at Fraunhofer Institute IZM Berlin,[2] Professor Ngo initiated the research on surface micromachined actuators in microoptical applications, on SOI- and SiC-devices for use in extreme conditions (high temperature, corrosive) and on rGO for biosensing.[3][4][5]
He contributed to the development of very fast micro mirrors for telecommunications, and development of a new class of AeroMEMS sensors as well as to the development of high temperature sensors for use in harsh environments.[6][7]
Ha Duong Ngo studied Electrical Engineering in Vietnam, Electrical Enigeering in Ucraine (UdSSR) and Microsystem technologies in Germany. He received a PhD from Technische Universität Berlin in 2006, on Micro Opto-Electro Mechanical systems (MOEMS), a special class of Micro-electro- mechanical systems (MEMS) involved in sensing or manipulating optical signals.[8]
By the end of 2006, Ha Duong Ngo joined the Electrical Faculty and Research Center for Microperipheric Technologies. He was the head of Microsensors and Actuator Technology Center at Technische Universität Berlin.
Presently, he is a professor at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin and a group leader microsensors technology and high-density integration at Fraunhofer Institute IZM Berlin.
Professor Ngo's research interests include Microsystems Engineering, Sensor technology and development—Piezo-resistive Sensors, Gas Sensors and Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology and silicon carbide (SiC) technology.
Professor Ngo has authored and co-authored more than eighty research papers & 10 patents.[9] He is currently serving as Editor for MDPI (Microsensors, Micromachines) Journals,[10] and as associate editor at Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems.[11]
He is also a member of AAAS and German Society for Material Research.
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