The Way of Roll to Roll Printed 13.56 MHz RFID Tags

Prof Gyou-Jin Cho, PROFESSOR
Sunchon National University, Korea
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 08, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Advantages and challenges of jet-printing electronic circuits
  • Novel approaches for all-additive printed circuits
  • Flexible electrophoretic displays using printed backplanes

Speaker Biography

Gyoujin Cho received his Ph. D from The University of Oklahoma, Norman in 1995.
 
In 1996, he joined as faculty members at Dept of Chemical Engineering, Sunchon National University, Korea, and currently he joined as a faculty members at Department of Printed Electronics Engineering, World Class University Program in Sunchon National University. From 2002, he focused his research on printed electronics and successfully demonstrated world first roll-to-roll printed 13.56 MHz operated 4-bit RFID tags including ring oscillator, rectena and integrated digital logic circuit using his own designed materials. Recently he has been a chair of Regional Innovation Center (RIC) where printed RFID-USDN is currently carrying out, chair of research consortium for developing all R2R printed RFID tags, and adjunct director of Printed Electronics Research Institute at PARU Co.

Company Profile

The Department of Printed Electronics Engineering in World Class University (WCU) program of Sunchon National University has been launched to lead the technologies in the fields of printed RFID-USN and flexible lighting through Korean Government support starting from 2009. In this program, world leading scholars, Prof. Vivek Subramanian (UC Berkeley), Prof. Yutaka Majima (Tokyo Tech), Prof. Peter Burke (UC Irvine), Prof. Deli Wang (UC San Diego) and Prof. Ali Javey (UC Berkeley), are actively cooperated for developing world leading research and teaching programs in printed electronics.

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