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Former Graduate Students

Below is a list of former graduate students who participated in the Compliant Mechanisms Research Group.

Emily Savage

Devin Lebaron

Brian Edwards

Brent Weight

Ryan Weight

Allen Mackay

Eric Stratton

  • strattone@yahoo.com
  • Graduated August 2010
  • M.S. Thesis: Design and Analysis of a Compliant Mechanism Spinal Implant

Regis David

Alisa Millar Henrie

  • henriea@gmail.com
  • Graduated December 1997
  • M.S. Thesis: Variable Compliance Via Magneto-Rheological Materials

Gregory Roach

Scott Lyon

Kimberly Jensen Nielson

Rob Messenger

Nathan Albrechtsen

Paul Gollnick

Kellen Moulton

  • kellenmoulton@gmail.com
  • Graduated December 2010
  • M.S. Thesis: Straightness of Growth for Carbon nanotube Microelectromechanical Systems

Brian Olsen

Eric Stratton

Devin Ferrell

Gerrit Larsen

Kendall Teichert

James Derderian

  • jmderderian@micron.com
  • Graduated April 1996
  • M.S. Thesis: The Pseudo-Rigid-Body-Model Concept and its Application to Micro Compliant Mechanisms
  • Employed by Micron Technology

Patrick Opdahl

  • Patrick_G_Opdahl@ccm.fm.intel.com
  • Graduated December 1996
  • M.S. Thesis: Modeling and Analysis of Compliant Bi-stable Mechanisms Using the Pseudo-Rigid-Body Model
  • Employed by Intel

Andrew Nielson

  • ajnielson@aol.com
  • Graduated August 1998
  • M.S. Thesis: Demonstration of the Pseudo-Rigid-Body Model for Macro and Micro Compliant Pantographs
  • Employed by MOXTEK

Brian Jensen

John Parise

  • parisejj@yahoo.com
  • Graduated August 1999
  • M.S. Thesis: Ortho-Planar Mechanisms
  • Employed by Motorola

Rebecca Cragun

Nathan Crane

Clint Mortensen

  • cmortensen@mctcoding.com
  • Graduated August 2000
  • M.S. Thesis: Behavior Models for Compliant Continuously Variable Transmissions
  • Employed by Mortensen Coding Technology

Deanne Clements Kemeny

  • kemenyd@gmail.com
  • Graduated December 2000
  • M.S. Thesis: Implementing Compliant Mechanisms in Micro-Electo-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)

Troy Gomm

Chris Mattson

  • christopher.mattson@byu.edu
  • Graduated August 2001
  • M.S. Thesis: Principles for the Design and Development of Modular Consumer-Products
  • Employed by Professor at Brigham Young University

Nathan Masters

Christian Lott

Aaron Herring

  • herringa@us.ibm.com
  • Graduated April 2001
  • M.S. Thesis: High Production Manufacturing Considerations for Metallic Compliant Mechanisms with Long Thin Beams
  • Employed by IBM

Cameron Boyle

Michael Baker

Daniel Carroll

  • dan_carroll@byu.edu
  • Graduated December 2002
  • M.S. Thesis: Metamorphic Process for Compliant Ortho-planar Mechanism Design
  • Employed by Engines and Systems, Advanced Technology

Brandon Woolley

Alex Guerinot

Scott Brooks

  • shbrook@sandia.gov
  • Graduated August 2003
  • M.S. Thesis: Design of Compliant Mechanisms for Grasping with Application to Mechanical Disc Brakes
  • Employed by Sandia National Laboratories

Timothy Allred

John Kennedy

  • john.kennedy@byu.edu
  • Graduated December 2003
  • M.S. Thesis: Compliant, In-plane Ratchet and Pawl Micromechanisms for Safety Applications
  • Employed by Dynamic Structures and Materials

Ben Cannon

Daniel Wilcox

Jesse Cannon

Neal Hubbard

Craig Lusk

Nathan Rasmussen

Jeffrey Anderson

Marc Whitezell

Rob Chase

David Mower

Gary Johns

Jacob Montierth

Steve Landon

Mike Diehl

Cameron Andersen

Brian Winder

Joseph Jacobsen

Brian Cherry

Ben Todd

Kendall Teichert

David Smith

Gerrit Larsen

Devin Ferrell

  • devin.ferrell@gmail.com
  • Graduated August 2010
  • M.S. Thesis: Development of Criteria for Lamina Emergent Mechanism Flexures with Specific Application to Metals

Brian Olsen

Kellen Moulton

  • kellenmoulton@gmail.com
  • Graduated December 2010
  • M.S. Thesis: Straightness of Growth for Carbon Nanotube Microelectromechanical Systems

Paul Gollnick

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