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

Event details
Date | 08.05.2025 |
Hour | 14:15 › 15:30 |
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