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Covers the measurement of electric dipole density in vacuum and materials, the properties of insulating materials, dielectric constants, and the detection of aircraft by radar.
Explores failure mechanisms in MEMS, covering design, manufacturing, and in-use failures, emphasizing reliability considerations and mitigation strategies for mechanical shock and vibration resistance.
Explores soft electrically-driven actuators for robotics and haptics, focusing on electrostatic actuation principles and the development of soft actuators using various materials.