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Prof. Holden Li

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Holden Li graduated from NUS with a Bachelor's degree (Honours) in Engineering in 1997. In 2000, Holden enrolled at Stanford University for his graduate studies under Professor Thomas Kenny. He was awarded an MSc and PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2001 and 2005. Back in Singapore, in September 2005, Holden led a research team in a MEMS sensors research effort, in the area of MEMS R&D and Reliability study. He currently holds the concurrent appointment of Micro Sensors Research Director in Temasek Laboratories at NTU. Beyond this, Holden’s passion for research and development in microelectronics, aerospace, and BioMEMS, coupled with his strong academic interest in the area of micro and nanotechnology, propelled him to seek funding opportunities in these areas. He is currently working closely with several senior faculties in the area of microelectronics and MEMS research, both in NTU and the Temasek Laboratories at NTU.

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MEMS sensors
MOEMS sensors
CMOS-MEMS integration
Sensor reliability and...
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MEMS sensors
CMOS-MEMS integration

Short Biography

Holden Li graduated from NUS with a Bachelor's degree (Honours) in Engineering in 1997. In 2000, Holden enrolled at Stanford University for his graduate studies under Professor Thomas Kenny. He was awarded an MSc and PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2001 and 2005. Back in Singapore, in September 2005, Holden led a research team in a MEMS sensors research effort, in the area of MEMS R&D and Reliability study. He currently holds the concurrent appointment of Micro Sensors Research Director in Temasek Laboratories at NTU. Beyond this, Holden’s passion for research and development in microelectronics, aerospace, and BioMEMS, coupled with his strong academic interest in the area of micro and nanotechnology, propelled him to seek funding opportunities in these areas. He is currently working closely with several senior faculties in the area of microelectronics and MEMS research, both in NTU and the Temasek Laboratories at NTU.