【7月5日】Flexible Electronics and Digital Health
Sponsors:
Academic Works and Publications Committee of the Academic Divisions, CAS
Editorial Board of Science China Technological Sciences, CAS
Cosponsors:
Center for Flexible Electronics Technology, Tsinghua University
Institute of Flexible Electronics Technology of Tsinghua, Zhejiang
Time:
8:00-12:00 on July 5 & 20:00-23:00 on July 5(Beijing)
17:00-21:00 on July 4 & 5:00-8:00 on July 5 (Los Angeles)
19:00-23:00 on July 4 & 7:00-10:00 on July 5 (Chicago)
2:00-6:00 on July 5 & 14:00-17:00 on July 5 (Berlin)
Chairs:
Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University, USA
Tongyi Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) & Shanghai University, China
Executive Chair:
Xue Feng, Tsinghua University, China
Invited Speakers
Huajian Gao
Nanyang Technological University
Title: Viscoelastic interfaces: mechanics-guided design of adhesive epicardial patch for treating myocardial infarction
Huajian Gao received his B.S. degree from Xian Jiaotong University in 1982, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Engineering Science from Harvard University in 1984 and 1988, respectively. He served on the faculty of Stanford University between 1988 and 2002, where he was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 1994 and to Full Professor in 2000. He served as Director at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research between 2001 and 2006, and then as Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University from 2006-2019. At present, he is one of the six Distinguished University Professors at Nanyang Technological University and Scientific Director of the Institute of High Performance Computing in Singapore.
Dae-Hyeong Kim
Seoul National University
Title: Bio-inspired electronic eye and wirelessly-integrated wearable/implantable devices
Dae-Hyeong Kim obtained B.S. and M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea, in 2000 and 2002, respectively. He received Ph. D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 2009. From 2009 to 2011, he was a post-doctoral research associate at University of Illinois. He joined Seoul National University in 2011 and is currently a professor in School of Chemical and Biological Engineering of Seoul National University. He also has been serving as an associate director of Center for Nanoparticle Research of Institute for Basic Science (IBS) from 2017. He has been focusing on the research of nanomaterials and deformable devices and their application to bio-integrated and bio-inspired electronics. He has been recognized with several awards including George Smith Award (2009), Green Photonics Award (2011), TR 35 award (2011), Hong Jin-ki Creative Award (2015), SCEJ Award (2016), and Korea Young Scientist Award (2017). He was also selected as one of the highly cited researchers by Clarivate Analytics in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Jan Vanfleteren
Centre for Microsystems Technology,
Imec and Ghent University, Belgium
Title: Flexible and stretchable electronic circuit technologies for health applications
Jan Vanfleteren was born in Kortrijk (Belgium) on April 5, 1958. He obtained his degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Gent in 1981, and his Ph.D from the same University in 1987. From 1982 on, he works at the Laboratory of Electronics of the University of Gent, where he was involved in research on Thin Film Transistors and Flat Panel Displays.
From 1993 on he was involved in research on advanced packaging and interconnection technologies, and especially flip-chip technologies using adhesives. From that time on he focuses on electronics and microsystems assembly, packaging and interconnection, using flex substrates (polyimide, cheap plastic materials like polyester, PES, PVC). From 1994 on he works for IMEC, the Interuniversity Micro Electronics Centre, with headquarters in Leuven, as a project manager. He is actually involved in several European Commission funded projects. He has been the the co-ordinator of the EC-FP5-Growth funded project IMECAT and of the FP6 IST Integrated Project (IP) SHIFT ("Smart High Integration Flex Technologies").
Recent research interests include the development and application of stretchable (elastic as well as (thermo)plastic) circuit technologies, based on standard PCB circuit and assembly, as well as on thin-film metal interconnections. Also PDMS and rigid polymers based microfluidics for biology and (bio)medical application is a recent field of resarch.
From October 1, 2004, he was appointed as part time Professor at the University of Gent. He is (co-)author of over 200 scientific papers in international journals and conference records and holder of 14 patents / patent applications. For a complete detailed list we refer to the following Researcher-ID URL: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-7557-2012. J. Vanfleteren’s scientific track record is also publically available from Google Scholar : http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lRWgoJ4AAAAJ.
Xiaodong Chen
Nanyang Technological University
Title: Mechano-adaptable Materials for Conformal Sensors
Dr. Xiaodong Chen is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics (by courtesy) at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). In addition, he is currently served as the Associate Chair (Faculty) in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, and Director of Innovative Centre for Flexible Devices (iFLEX) at NTU. He received his B.S. degree (Honors) in chemistry from Fuzhou University (China) in 1999, M.S. degree (Honors) in physical chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2002, and Ph.D. degree (Summa Cum Laude) in biochemistry from University of Muenster (Germany) in 2006. After his postdoctoral fellow working at Northwestern University (USA), he started his independent research career as Nanyang Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University since 2009. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in Sept 2013, then Full Professor in Sept 2016. His research interests include interactive materials and devices, integrated nano-bio interface, and cyber-human interfaces. He is the Associate Editor of Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances and Scientific Editor of Nanoscale Horizons. He also is the member of editorial advisory board of Advanced Materials, Small Methods, Advanced Materials Technology, Materials Today Energy, and ACS Applied Bio Materials. He was conferred as the Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry in 2016. He was recognized by more than ten prestigious awards and honors including the precious Singapore NRF Investigatorship, Small Young Innovator Award, Singapore NRF Fellowship, Nanyang Research Award, Advanced Materials Hall of Fame, and Lubrizol Young Materials Science Investigator Award.
Xue Feng
Tsinghua University
Professor FENG Xue obtained his B.S. degrees from the Deparment of Engineering Machanicsand the Department of Automation from Chongqing University in 1998. FromTsinghua University, he received Ph.D.degreein solid mechanics in 2003. Then he worked as a postdoc at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)during 2004 to 2007. From 2005 to 2006, he alsoworked as a postdoc at California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He joined Tsinghua University in2007. He is now a professor of the School of Aerospace Engineering in TsinghuaUniversity, and he also serves as the director of the Center for FlexibleElectronics Technology of Tsinghua University, the Institute of FlexibleElectronics Technology of Tsinghua at Zhejiang and The Ministry of EducationKey Laboratory of Applied Mechanics.
Feng’s research interest focuses on fundamental andapplied solid mechanics and flexible electronic technology, which includestheoretical and experimental research of chemo-mechanical coupling effect forthermal protection materials, in-situ optical measurement at elevatedtemperatures, and inorganic semiconductor materials cored flexible electronicsthat is light, deformable and reconfigurable to be integrated with human bodyand non-planar machine regarded as the important developing direction in thePost Moore era. He has published more than 200 papers, including top journalsin mechanics, materials, electronics and comprehensive areas, such as ScienceAdvances, Advanced Materials, National Science Review, Journalof the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, and so on. He has been granted withover 150 patents and 9 software copyrights. Many of the patent technologies arein active use by the companies aiming to turn the research results intocommercial products.
Jiang Xingyu
Southern University of Science and Technology
Title:Liquid metal-elastomer composite for electronic interfacing human tissues
Chair Professor Jiang Xingyu obtained his bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University ofChicago in 1999 and his Ph.D. degree from Harvard University in 2004. His Ph.D.supervisor was professor George Whitesides. In 2005, he began to work at the NationalCenter for Nanoscience and Technology and University of Chinese Academy ofSciences. In 2018, he became a chair professor at the Southern University ofScience and Technology. Xingyu won the “National Distinguished Youth ScienceFund” in 2010. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) andAmerican Institude of Medical and Biological Engneering. He has published morethan 300 papers. His research interests include microfluidic chips andnanobiomedicine.
Duan Lian
Tsinghua University
Title: New concept materials for flexible organic light emitting diodes
Prof. Dr. Lian Duan was born in 1975. He received his Ph. D from Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, in 2003. He is now with the Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University. His research interests focus on new organic materials for flexible optoelectronics. He has authored and co-authored over 200 SCI indexed papers. He has over 100 patents filed and 65 issued. He was awarded the National Science Fund for “Distinguished Young Scholar” by NSFC in 2015, and he was appointed as "Changjiang Scholar" by the Ministry of Education in 2020.
Yang Chai
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Title: Neuromorphic vision sensors for in-sensor computing
Dr. Yang Chai is Vice President of Physical Society of Hong Kong, China, a member of The Hong Kong, China Young Academy of Sciences, the IEEE Distinguished Lecturer since 2016, and was the Chair of IEEE ED/SSC Hong Kong, China Chapter (2017-2019). He is a recipient of RGC Early Career Award in 2014, the Semiconductor Science and Technology Early Career Research Award in 2017, Young Scientist Award of ICON-2DMAT in 2019, PolyU President’s Award in 2020, and NR45 Young Innovators Award in 2021. His current research interest mainly focuses on emerging electron devices.
Sheng Xu
University of California, San Diego
Title: Plenty of room under the skin: A wearable’s perspective
Dr. Sheng Xu is currently an assistant professor at the University of California San Diego. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, followed by postdoctoral studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His group is interested in developing new materials and fabrication strategies for wearable health monitoring devices. His research has been presented as a testimony of NIH’s extramural research at a Congressional Hearing. He has been recognized by many awards, including NIH MIRA, NIH Trailblazer, Sloan Fellowship, Wellcome Trust Innovator, MIT TR35, and early career awards from 3M, IEEE, SPIE, and MRS. He is a Kavli Fellow of National Academy of Sciences and a Frontier of Engineering of National Academy of Engineering. He serves Nano Research as a Young Star Editor.
会议时间 | 2021-07-05至2021-07-05 | 会议地点 | 北京 |
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