Skin-Inspired Electronics from Organic Materials

Event details
Date | 12.05.2014 |
Hour | 13:15 › 14:15 |
Speaker | Prof. Zhenan Bao, Stanford University, USA |
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Organic and carbon nano materials are attractive for low cost electronic units for electronic skin as well as medicinal, food storage, and environmental monitoring applications. The ability to couple the sensory electrical output with on-chip signal processing can overcome the need for bulky, expensive equipment typically required for most optical detection methods. In this talk, I will present recent progress in materials design to enhance charge transport properties and to enable high performance large area solution coated flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors. Finally, the applications of these materials and devices for skin-inspired sensors, electronics and battery devices will be presented.
Bio: Zhenan Bao is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, and by courtesy a Professor of Chemistry, Material Science and Engineering. Prior to joining Stanford in 2004, she was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies from 1995-2004. She has over 300 refereed publications and over 40 US patents.
Bao served as a Board Member for the National Academy Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology and Board of Directors for the Materials Research Society (MRS).
She serves on the international advisory board for Nature Asia Materials, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, ACS Nano, Chemistry of Materials, Nanoscale, Chemical Communication, Organic Electronics, Materials Horizon and Materials Today.
She is a Fellow of ACS, AAAS, SPIE, ACS PMSE and ACS POLY.
She is a recipient of the ACS Polymer Division Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award 2013, ACS Author Cope Scholar Award 2011, Royal Society of Chemistry Beilby Medal and Prize 2009, IUPAC Creativity in Applied Polymer Science Prize 2008, American Chemical Society Team Innovation Award 2001, R&D 100 Award 2001. She was selected by MIT Technology Review magazine in 2003 as one of the top 100 young innovators. She is among the world’s top 100 materials scientists by Thomson Reuters.
references:
1. Y. Diao, B. C-K. Tee, G. Giri, J. Xu, D. H. Kim, H. A. Becerril, R. Stoltenberg, T. H. Lee, G. Xue, S. C. B. Mannsfeld, and Z. Bao, “Solution coating of large-area organic semiconductor thin films with aligned single-crystalline domains” Nature Materials, 12, 665-671, 2013.
1. G. Schwartz, B. C-K. Tee, J. Mei, A. L. Appleton, D H. Kim, H. Wang, and Z. Bao, “Flexible polymer transistors with high pressure sensitivity for application in electronic skin and health monitoring” Nature Communications, 4, Article number: 1859, doi:10.1038/ncomms2832, 2013.
Bio: Zhenan Bao is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, and by courtesy a Professor of Chemistry, Material Science and Engineering. Prior to joining Stanford in 2004, she was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies from 1995-2004. She has over 300 refereed publications and over 40 US patents.
Bao served as a Board Member for the National Academy Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology and Board of Directors for the Materials Research Society (MRS).
She serves on the international advisory board for Nature Asia Materials, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, ACS Nano, Chemistry of Materials, Nanoscale, Chemical Communication, Organic Electronics, Materials Horizon and Materials Today.
She is a Fellow of ACS, AAAS, SPIE, ACS PMSE and ACS POLY.
She is a recipient of the ACS Polymer Division Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award 2013, ACS Author Cope Scholar Award 2011, Royal Society of Chemistry Beilby Medal and Prize 2009, IUPAC Creativity in Applied Polymer Science Prize 2008, American Chemical Society Team Innovation Award 2001, R&D 100 Award 2001. She was selected by MIT Technology Review magazine in 2003 as one of the top 100 young innovators. She is among the world’s top 100 materials scientists by Thomson Reuters.
references:
1. Y. Diao, B. C-K. Tee, G. Giri, J. Xu, D. H. Kim, H. A. Becerril, R. Stoltenberg, T. H. Lee, G. Xue, S. C. B. Mannsfeld, and Z. Bao, “Solution coating of large-area organic semiconductor thin films with aligned single-crystalline domains” Nature Materials, 12, 665-671, 2013.
1. G. Schwartz, B. C-K. Tee, J. Mei, A. L. Appleton, D H. Kim, H. Wang, and Z. Bao, “Flexible polymer transistors with high pressure sensitivity for application in electronic skin and health monitoring” Nature Communications, 4, Article number: 1859, doi:10.1038/ncomms2832, 2013.
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