Srinivas Merugu

Principal Scientist at Institute of Microelectronics

Srinivas Merugu has a strong background in microelectronics and MEMS integration. Srinivas is currently working as a Senior Scientist at Lab In Fab (IME ST Microelectronics ULVAC JOINT LAB) since August 2021. Prior to that, they were associated with the Institute of Microelectronics, where they held various roles. Srinivas started as a Scientist in May 2012 and worked on designing and optimizing process flows for different projects. Srinivas also led a million-dollar project to develop Parylene probes on a porous Silicon backbone to minimize tissue formation. Later, they became a Scientist 2 (March 2015 - March 2018) and a Scientist 3 (April 2018 - April 2023), leading MEMS integration projects and being involved in nanowire biosensors, RF MEMS fabrication, and neural devices. In addition to their work at the Institute of Microelectronics, they worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Utah, where they contributed to the development of wireless and wired neural recording devices. Srinivas also worked on optimizing fabrication processes for microfluidic systems used for environmental monitoring, specifically for detecting E Coli bacteria. Before that, they held research and teaching assistant positions at the University of Utah and the Institute for Micromanufacturing, where they focused on nanoparticle separation, cyclical electrical field flow fractionation, and MEMS simulation. Overall, Srinivas Merugu has extensive experience in microelectronics, MEMS integration, and microfabrication techniques.

Srinivas Merugu has a strong education history with a focus on electrical engineering. Srinivas pursued a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics & Communication from Andhra University, completing this degree between 1996 and 2000. Following this, they attended Louisiana Tech University for a year from 2001 to 2002 and obtained a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. Subsequently, they enrolled at the University of Utah for their Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, which they completed between 2002 and 2008. This chronological education history demonstrates their commitment to furthering their knowledge and expertise in the field of electrical engineering. The information does not provide any details regarding their educational experience at JVS JR COLLEGE, as no start or end year or degree name is provided for that institution.

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Institute of Microelectronics

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Leading Microelectronics Research Institute for Industrial and Academic Collaboration. Established in 1991, the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) is a research institute under Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR). In IME, we focus on delivering high impact research and development for the global semiconductor industry. IME’s role is to collaboratively develop and innovate next-generation technologies to enable a dynamic semiconductor ecosystem. Together with our highly skilled talent pool, we develop strategic competencies and innovative technologies through state-of-the-art infrastructure. IME’s core research areas are in Advanced Packaging, Sensors & Actuators, mmWave and Wide-Bandgap technologies. We will continue to shape the semiconductor industry's roadmap for many years to come.


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