ULTRASONICS, FERROELECTRICS, FREQUENCY
CONTROL SOCIETY (UFFC)
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Emanuel Gottlieb
    UFFC Student Chapter Chair

Anton Hu
    UFFC Student Chapter Treasurer

Charles Sharp
    UFFC Student Chapter     Assistant Chair

Rachel Bitton
    UFFC Student Chapter     Assistant Chair

Professor Jesse Yen Ph.D.
    UFFC Student Chapter         Faculty Advisor


We are a student club which is undergoing a student chapter formation of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society
Our student members are:  Samer Awad, Rachel Bitton, Jun Hyui Cha, Jin-Ho    Chang, Nadim Daher, Emanuel Gottlieb, Chang Hong Hu, Hyung Ham Kim, Bruce    Lai, Jungwoo Lee, Ronalee Lo, Wei Pagng, prabhjit sachdeva, Chi Hyung Seo, Komal  Shah, Charles Sharp, Winston Tran, Wenli Wang, Dawei Wu, Xiaochen Xu, Anshul Bansal, William Chen, Ankush Goel, Milind Gupta, Beom Soo Kim, Sumit    Mediratta, Sphinx Tsau, Robert Weaver.

The purpose of this organization is to explore and promote academic and career issues related to the field of Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, and to help those interested in the field to get to know one another better outside the classroom and laboratory.  Our membership is open to all science and engineering majors, both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome.


The scope of interest of the Society shall include the theory, technology, materials, and applications relating to: 

  • The generation, transmission, and detection of mechanical waves and vibrations and their interactions with other phenomena
  • Medical ultrasound, including hyperthermia, bioeffects, tissue characterization and imaging
  • Ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and piezomagnetic materials, including crystals, polycrystalline solids, films, polymers, and composites
  • Frequency control, timing, and time distribution, including crystal oscillators and other means of classical frequency control, and atomic, molecular and laser frequency control standards.

Areas of interest range from fundamental studies to the design and/or applications of devices and systems within the general scope defined above.

If you have not already done so please register as an IEEE UFFC student member, follow the link below:
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