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Dr. Tom Hanley Named New VP of MEMS Engineering at Nanusens

Dr. Tom Hanley has been named the new Vice President of MEMS Engineering at Nanusens. Having held senior MEMS engineering positions at Sofant Technologies and Cirrus Logic, he has over twelve years of experience in the field of MEMS, mentioned Nanusens official release.

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Dr. Tom Hanley New VP of MEMS Engineering at Nanusens
Dr. Tom Hanley holds a PhD from Newcastle University, where he studied the development of innovative resonant MEMS and SAW sensors.

Josep Montanyà, Nanusens’ CEO, commented, “We are delighted to have such an experienced MEMS specialist join the company. He will really help speed up the development of our MEMS technology using his depth of knowledge. I am particularly impressed by the multiple patents that he holds on MEMS technology that shows he is an innovative thinker and problem solver.”

Dr Tom Hanley, added, “I am really excited to be joining the Nanusens team. Its technology is truly innovative and is redefining the whole world of MEMS technology. Nanusens’ patented solutions comprise a wealth of elegant techniques to enable the use of the BEOL metal layers in a CMOS chip to build MEMS structures within the chip itself.

“This is by no means an easy task, but Nanusens has worked out how to design and manufacture completely novel structures that are robust and accurate. They form a key part of its patent portfolio which locks out anyone else trying to copy its MEMS-within-CMOS technology. Moreover, it is silicon proven and tested by third parties with a customer who has signed a license for the IP and customers who are negotiating to buy chips, added Dr. Hamley.

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