Debbie Senesky

Debbie Senesky Debbie G. Senesky is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department and by courtesy, the Electrical Engineering Department. In addition, she is the Principal Investigator of the EXtreme Environment Microsystems Laboratory (XLab). Her research interests include the development of micro- and nano-scale sensors, high-temperature electronics, and robust interface materials for operation within extreme harsh environments. In the past, she has held positions at GE Sensing (formerly known as NovaSensor), GE Global Research Center, and Hewlett Packard. She received the B.S. degree (2001) in mechanical engineering from the University of Southern California. She received the M.S. degree (2004) and Ph.D. degree (2007) in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. She has served on the program committee of the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems (Transducers), and International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S). She is currently co-editor for IEEE Electron Device Letters, Sensors (journal), and Micromachines (journal). She is a recipient of the NASA Early Faculty Career Award and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship Award. More information about Prof. Senesky can be found at https://xlab.stanford.edu or on Instagram: @debbiesenesky.
Currently teaching
ENGR 241: Advanced Micro and Nano Fabrication Laboratory
EE 191W: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering (WIM)
EE 300: Master's Thesis and Thesis Research
AA 301: Ph.D. Dissertation
AA 300: Engineer Thesis
EE 190: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering
AA 199: Independent Study in Aero/Astro
AA 291: Practical Training
EE 191: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
MATSCI 399: Graduate Independent Study
MATSCI 200: Master's Research
EE 390: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering
AA 290: Problems in Aero/Astro
AA 190: Directed Research and Writing in Aero/Astro
MATSCI 300: Ph.D. Research
EE 400: Thesis and Thesis Research
EE 391: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
AA 290S: Problems in Aero/Astro
ME 398: Ph.D. Research Rotation
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