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Richard
J. Meyer, Jr. |
Senior Research Associate and
Associate Professor of
Materials Science and Engineering
Applied Research Lab
814-865-9607
rmeyer@psu.edu |
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Research
Interests:
• Development of active materials for use in underwater
acoustic and biomedical ultrasonic transducers |
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Journal
Articles and Publications:
1. R.J. Meyer, Jr., W. J. Hughes, T.C. Montgomery,
D.C. Markley and R.E. Newnham, "Design of and Fabrication
Improvements to the Cymbal Transducer Aided by Finite Element
Analysis," Journal
of Electroceramics Vol. 8, pp. 163-74, August (2002).
2.
E. Miaone,
K. Shung, N. Smith, R. Meyer, Jr., J. Hughes and RE. Newnham, "Transducer
Design for a Portable Transdermal Drug Delivery System Enhanced
by Ultrasound," IEEE Transactions
on UFFC, Vol. 49, No. 10, pp 1430-6, October (2002).
3.
R.E. Newnham,
, J. Zhang, R.J. Meyer, Jr., S. Alkoy, J. Cochran, and D.C.
Markley, "Processing of Miniature Hollow Sphere
Transducers," Integrated Ferroelectrics, Vol. 42, p. 235-243
(2002).
4.
K.A. Snook, J.Z. Zhao, C. H. F. Alves, J. M. Cannata,
W-H Chen, R. J. Meyer, Jr., T. A. Ritter, and K. K. Shung, "Design,
Fabrication, and Evaluation of High Frequency Single-Element
Transducers Incorporating Different Materials," IEEE Transactions
on UFFC, Vol 49, No. 2, pp. 169-76, Feb (2002).
5.
R.J. Meyer,
Jr., A. Dogan, C. Yoon, S. Pilgrim and R.E. Newnham, "Displacement
Amplification of Electroactive Materials Using the Cymbal Flextensional
Transducer," Sensors& Actuators A, vol.87, pp. 157-162
(2001). |
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