Enabling solutions for mass-transfer of microLEDs: bird's eye view

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Date 08.05.2025
Hour 14:1515:30
Speaker Gari Arutinov PhD received received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in applied physics and mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2008 and 2010, respectively. He holds a PhD degree in mechanical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology (2014). During his PhD he was involved in heterogeneous system integration and self-assembly processes. In 2014, he joined Holst Centre/TNO as a researcher working on the development of alternative printing, sintering and soldering technologies for low-cost flexible electronics. Since 2015, he has been leading a team responsible for developing laser-based digital printing technology. He is currently a Program Manager at Holst Centre leading a program on Laser-assisted Microcomponent Assembly. He is the author and co-authors of over 10 peer-reviewed articles and holds over 25 patent applications.
Location Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
Abstract: This lecture will delve into an overview of prevalent and advanced mass transfer technologies. Topics will include micro-transfer printing, various laser-assisted transfer techniques, and fluid self-assembly approaches. We will conduct a comparative analysis to evaluate the advantages and challenges associated with these technologies, focusing on transfer throughput, accuracy, and yield.

Practical information

  • Informed public
  • Free
  • This event is internal

Organizer

  • This seminar is held in the frame of the Master course in Advanced Additive Manufacturing Micro-413, and is open to interested audience at EPFL. Feel free to come to the lecture room to meet the speaker, or join by zoom.

Contact

  • juergen.brugger@epfl.ch and christophe.moser@epfl.ch

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micro LED manufacturing laser induced forward transfer LIFT display

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