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Mark G. Allen
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Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania;Singh Center for Nanotechnology, University of Pennsylvania;School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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His main research focus is in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which uses microfabrication techniques to create mechanical structures in silicon and other materials that can be added to electronic devices. A key participant in the Microelectronics Research Center and the Microsystems Packaging Research Center, Dr. Allen also serves as a co-director for the Center for MEMS and Microsystems Technologies. He leads the Microsensor and Microactuator Group at Georgia Tech, where he has advised 17 postdoctoral fellows and has graduated 27 Ph.D. students. During his career, he has published almost 90 refereed journal papers and 165 refereed conference papers.
To date, Dr. Allen and his research group have been issued 36 patents, two of which have led to the development of two companies—Redeon and CardioMEMS—that are graduates of the Advanced Technology Development Center. In 1999, Dr. Allen and his colleague Mark Prausnitz of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering co-founded Redeon, a microneedle company that commercialized microfabrication-based approaches to transdermal delivery of drugs such as insulin. The company was sold to Biovalve, Inc., in 2001. Dr. Allen co-founded his second company, CardioMEMS, with Jay Yadav, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic in 2001, to create endovascularly-implantable wireless MEMS sensors for monitoring physiological conditions within the body. The first devices developed were pressure sensors for monitoring the intrasac pressure in abdominal aortic aneurysms that have been repaired using stent-grafts. CardioMEMS' wireless pressure monitor was recently highlighted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in its annual report as a medical device likely to have a significant impact on patient care.
To date, Dr. Allen and his research group have been issued 36 patents, two of which have led to the development of two companies—Redeon and CardioMEMS—that are graduates of the Advanced Technology Development Center. In 1999, Dr. Allen and his colleague Mark Prausnitz of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering co-founded Redeon, a microneedle company that commercialized microfabrication-based approaches to transdermal delivery of drugs such as insulin. The company was sold to Biovalve, Inc., in 2001. Dr. Allen co-founded his second company, CardioMEMS, with Jay Yadav, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic in 2001, to create endovascularly-implantable wireless MEMS sensors for monitoring physiological conditions within the body. The first devices developed were pressure sensors for monitoring the intrasac pressure in abdominal aortic aneurysms that have been repaired using stent-grafts. CardioMEMS' wireless pressure monitor was recently highlighted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in its annual report as a medical device likely to have a significant impact on patient care.
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2024 IEEE 37TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS, MEMS (2024): 821-824
Sydney Acosta, Jonathan Tan, Muhammed Zubair Aslam, Zekun Li,Thomas Mion,Margo Staruch, Michael D'Agati,Peter Finkel,Konrad Bussmann,Mark Allen, Roy H. Olsson III
Xingyu Du, Shun Yao,Yixiao Ding, Zhehao Yu, Alexander J. Geers,Firooz Aflatouni,Mark Allen, Roy H. Olsson
2024 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - IMS 2024pp.42-45, (2024)
Doyoung Kim,Wooseok Kim,Jihwan Kim,Hee Kyu Lee,Janghoon Joo,Bogeun Kim,Mark G. Allen, Dengyang Lu,Vishal Venkatesh,Yanghang Huang,Ki Jun Yu, Young-Jin Park,
NANOSCALEno. 11 (2024): 5613-5623
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS (2024)
Bingmeng Hu, Siyao Jiang, Chenpeng Huang,Sixing Xu,Zhangshanhao Li,Minghao Xu,Haizhao Feng,Mark G. Allen,Xiaohong Wang
SMALL STRUCTURESno. 6 (2024): n/a-n/a
IEEE Sensors Journalno. 13 (2023): 14025-14040
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