Miguel A. Saez

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Masters Student in Mechanical Engineering

Research:

Fabrication and Characterization of Conducting Polymer Microwires

Academic Background

  • 2007-Present: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
S.M., Mechanical Engineering
  • 2003-2007: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
S.B., Mechanical Engineering

Publications

  1. A.H. Slocum, Jr., W.R. Bosworth, A. Mazumdar, M.A. Saez, M.L. Culpepper, and R.A. Levine, “Design of a Catheter-Based Device for Performing Percutaneous Chordal-Cutting Procedures,” J. Med. Devices, 3(2), 2009
  2. C.R. Forest, M.A. Saez, and I.W. Hunter, "Microforging technique for rapid, low-cost fabrication of lens array molds," Appl. Opt., 46: 8668-8673, 2007
  3. C.R. Forest, M.A. Saez, and I.W. Hunter, "Microlens characterization using contact profilometry and point-spread function measurement," Proc. of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Precision Engineering, Dallas, TX, October 14-19, 2007
  4. C.R. Forest, M.A. Saez, and I.W. Hunter, "Microforging technique for fabrication of low roughness mold masters for injection molded lens arrays," Proc. SPIE, OptiFab 2007, Rochester, NY, May 14-17, 2007