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SUMMARY:Energy Autonomous Systems
DTSTART:20220309T150000
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DESCRIPTION:Public Seminar / Faculty Search for a position in Battery Mate
 rials\, STI / IMX\nConnect to Zoom: Meeting ID: 669 3416 0466\, Passcode: 
 113776\n\nDr. Anju Toor\, UC Berkeley\n\nAbstract:\nThe flurry of recent p
 rogress in electronics (both sensing and compute) for small-scale\, low-co
 st applications promises a future filled with ambient embedded systems. Ho
 wever\, a key question remains – how will these systems be powered? The 
 advances in designing energy storage systems that meet the same size and p
 ower requirement have not kept up with electronics. And without such low-c
 ost and sustainable power sources\, this potential remains locked away!\nI
 n this talk\, I will first overview my work to develop sub-cm2 printed Li-
 ion batteries with high energy density and their effectiveness as a power 
 source for MEMS-based wireless sensor nodes. Secondly\, I will talk about 
 the cooperative self-assembly of nanoparticles and how that can be leverag
 ed for the design of next-generation energy storage systems. Then\, I will
  describe printed\, flexible electrochemical sensors. Finally\, I will dis
 cuss future directions in energy materials and manufacturing approaches to
  enable energy autonomous systems.\n\nBio:\nAnju Toor is a researcher in N
 anomaterials for Energy Systems.  She is currently a Bakar Innovation Fel
 low at UC Berkeley with Ana Arias and Kris Pister working on Printed On-Ch
 ip Integrated Micro batteries and Flexible\, Printed Energy Storage System
 s. She earned an MS in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Mechanical En
 gineering at UC Berkeley where she worked with Albert Pisano and collabora
 ted closely with Thomas Russell and Brett Helms at Lawrence Berkeley Natio
 nal Laboratory. Her research focuses on advanced energy materials\, printe
 d electronics\, energy storage systems\, and self-assembly. She has also s
 pent time in the Semiconductor Process Integration at Intel. She was named
  EECS Rising Star and selected for The Rising Stars Women in Engineering W
 orkshop in Asia.
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