Use of photolithography and chemical etching in the preparation of miniature piezoelectric devices from lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics (1987)
Susan Trolier-McKinstry is an American materials scientist. She is the Steward S. Flaschen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University, Director of the W. M. Keck Smart Materials Integration Laboratory, and co-director of the Nanofabrication facility.
Education
Troiler-McKinstry obtained her Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Science and Engineering from Penn State University. She went on to earn her PhD in Ceramic Science at Penn State University in 1992 while working with Professor Robert E. Newnham.[1]
Research and professional activities
Trolier-McKinstry carries out research in the area of electroceramics, including work on dielectric and piezoelectric thin films. Her research has applications in CMOS electronics and MEMS devices. She has developed materials applicable in tunable filters, sensors, and actuators, among other technological applications.[2]