Printed flexible sensors and circuits for imaging and diagnostics
Tina Ng,
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), United States
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This presentation was
given at Printed Electronics USA 2008 on 2008年12月3日.
ダウンロードIf you already have access, please [Login] Access can be purchased via IDTechEx Credits プレゼンテーション概要講演者の経歴Dr. Tse Nga (Tina) Ng is a research scientist with the Electronic Materials and Device Laboratory at PARC since 2006. Her research involves plastic electronics such as demonstration of bendable image sensors for x-ray medical imaging. This effort has expanded to other sensor applications, and currently she is working on the electronics and the non-volatile memory for a printed sensor tape to be used in diagnostics of mild traumatic brain injury. Tse Nga has co-authored 10 patents and received her PhD degree from Cornell University, NY, USA, working with Professor John Marohn on the development of force measurement techniques, such as cantilever magnetometry and electric force microscopy, in order to study phenomena in organic semiconductors. 会社紹介PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), booth 12, is a leader in Printed Electronics that offers three unique set of capabilities to industry partners:
- Characterization: Characterize and optimize material performance in actual devices and circuits for chemical and materials companies supplying materials for the printed electronics market
- Application Development: Circuit design and proof of concept fabrication, including sensors and display elements, for clients exploring the capability of printed electronics for specific applications.
- Full System Prototype: Integration service for complete systems containing printed electronics and conventional thin film components, e.g. amorphous or poly silicon transistors and sensors, and/or standard silicon circuitry.
A global center for commercial innovation for 40 years, PARC is a pioneer in development and commercialization of thin film transistor, circuit, and sensor. With deep knowledge of printing technology in domains such as displays, image sensors and medical sensors, PARC's technical staff and facility support printed dielectrics, nanoparticle metals, organic, oxide and silicon (amorphous, polycrystalline and printed nanowire) semiconductors.
PARC's clients include display manufacturers, consumer electronics firms, IT companies, government agencies, and materials suppliers to the printed electronics market.
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