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報告題目:Semiconductor Nanomaterials for Bio/Ecoresorbable Electronics
報告人:John A. Rogers教授
報告人單位:美國西北大學(xué)
報告時間:2024年12月18日(星期三)16:30
會議地點:科技創(chuàng)新大樓5樓報告廳
舉辦單位:柔性電子(未來技術(shù))學(xué)院、先進材料研究院
報告人簡介:A remarkable feature of modern integrated circuit technology is its ability to operate in a stable fashion, with almost perfect reliability, without physical or chemical change. Recently developed classes of electronic materials create an opportunity to engineer the opposite outcome, in the form of ‘transient’ devices that dissolve, disintegrate or otherwise disappear at triggered times or with controlled rates. Water-soluble transient electronics serve as the foundations for applications in zero-impact environmental monitors, 'green' consumer electronic gadgetry and bio-resorbable biomedical implants. This talk describes the essential concepts in materials science, electrical engineering and assembly techniques for bio/ecoresorbable electronics in 2D and 3D formats and with a range of functions. Wireless temporary pacemakers that minimize risks after cardiac surgeries and passive microfliers that enable tracking of environmental processes represent some recent system level examples.
報告摘要:Professor John A. Rogers is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, the National Academy of Inventors and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is Director of Querrey-Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics of Northwestern University. He has co-authored more than 900 papers and he is co-inventor on more than 100 patents, more than 70 or which are licensed to large companies or to startups that have emerged from his labs – including most recently Sibel Health, Epicore Biosystems, Rhaeos, Neurolux and Wearifi. Professor Rogers' research has been recognized by many awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship (2009), the Lemelson-MIT Prize (2011), the Smithsonian Award for American Ingenuity in the Physical Sciences (2013), the MRS Medal (2018), the Benjamin Franklin Medal from the Franklin Institute (2019), a Guggenheim Fellowship (2021), the Monie Ferst Award for research mentorship from Sigma Xi (2021), the James Prize for Science and Technology Integration from the NAS (2022), the IEEE Biomedical Engineering Award (2024) and many others.
審核:安眾福