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CATEGORIES:Electrical Engineering
SUMMARY:Inkjet printing technology: from a droplet to sens
 ors\, circuits and artificial tissues - Professor 
 Sungjune Jung\, Associate Professor at Department 
 of IT Engineering and at Department of Materials S
 cience and Engineering in Pohang University of Sci
 ence and Technology (POSTECH)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201105T160000
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UID:TALK151609AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/151609
DESCRIPTION:Inkjet printing technology encompasses the generat
 ion\, control and\ndeposition of 1-100 picolitre l
 iquid drops. Besides graphic printing\napplication
 s\, new opportunities for inkjet printing are star
 ting to be\nexploited commercially in the manufact
 ure of high value\, high precision\nproducts. This
  talk begins with the principles of inkjet printin
 g\nprocess\, followed by its electrical and biolog
 ical applications. I will\ntalk about wearable pri
 nted sensor arrays based on organic transistors\nf
 or healthcare. Next\, I will introduce 3D vertical
 ly stacked thin film\nprinted transistors and digi
 tal circuits as a new route to improve both\ndevic
 e performance and transistor density. Finally\, I 
 will present some\nof our recent research on inkje
 t-printing of cells and hydrogels to make\nartific
 ial tissues such as skin and lung.\n
LOCATION:Zoom meeting. Meeting ID 883 6935 1706. Passcode 3
 74 572.
CONTACT:Kirsty Shepherd
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