Mike Unfortunately there are no really catchy consumer devices that I know of yet that have pictures on the Web, though I haven't gone looking lately. The applications are things like cars and other systems that have had new sensors put in them. But there are many interesting pictures of the devices themselves at industry and university sites, especially foundries that have multi-user fabrication runs - which also often have video clips, though they are fuzzy. Some URLs are: Here are couple multi-user foundry fabs, there are more: http://mems.mcnc.org = Microelectronics Corp of North Carolina http://www.mdl.sandia.gov/Micromachine = Sandia National Labs, NM (I mention these two because some of my own devices are pictured) The one-stop shopping center for MEMS sites (industry and university) is right there at ISI: mems.isi.edu/archives/mems_centers /---------------------\ | Maj John H. Comtois | | comtoisj@plk.af.mil | | ofc: (505) 846-5813 | | fax: (505) 846-5815 | \---------------------/ ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Seeking info Author:at smtpgw1 Date: 10/6/97 11:58 AM ------- Forwarded Message Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 22:27:30 -0700 From: Mike Bullard To: info-mems@ISI.EDU Subject: RE: Seeking info I'm looking for URL's of MEMS and MEMS research, escpecially consumer level articles with pictures, etc. Small bananas to researchers, but my bright 8 year old has been making super tiny oragami that I can hardly even see, and I think he might really be intrigured with this new branch of science. Suggestions? ------- End of Forwarded Message