![]() Dr Vivek Subramanian,
University of California, Berkeley, United States
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DownloadsIf you already have access, please [Login] Access is available via an IDTechEx Market Intelligence Subscription Presentation SummaryReview of characteristics of state of the art printed transistors, including performance and SPICE modeling Topology issues in printed RFID, including reader-tag interactions, stability, and performance requirements Design tradeoffs in printed RFID tags Speaker BiographyVivek Subramanian received his PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1998. Dr. Subramanian co-founded Matrix Semiconductor, Inc., in 1998. Since 2000, he has been at the Department of Electrical engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is currently an Associate Professor. His current research focuses on organic electronics for display, low-cost logic, and sensing applications. Dr. Subramanian is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and has served on the technical committee for the Device Research Conference and the International Electron Device Meeting. In 2002, he was nominated to Technology Review's list of top 100 young innovators (the TR100), and his work at Matrix Semiconductor was nominated to the Scientific American SA50 list for visionary technology. Recent awards he has received include the Paul Rappaport Award for the best paper in an IEEE EDS journal, the IEEE Device Research Conference best paper award, and the distinguished teaching award from the EECS Department at the University of California, Berkeley. Company ProfileThe University of California, Berkeley (Cal), established in 1868, is the oldest campus of the University of California system, which now includes nine campuses and a 10th under development. Graduate and undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences are offered in a wide range of disciplines, leading to bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees. Cal is one of the world's leading research institutions. Cal has been ranked first nationally in the number of graduate programs in the top 10 in their fields and also first nationally in the number of "distinguished" programs for the scholarship of the faculty. Cal ranks first in the nation and first in the University of California system in the amount of federal research dollars awarded. Cal's renowned faculty currently includes seven recipients of the Nobel Prize and has included 17 Nobel laureates over time. Cal's more than 130 academic departments and programs are organized into 14 colleges and schools, with more than 3,000 faculty and 8,000 staff, and over 31,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Most facilities are located on or adjacent to the main campus in Berkeley, California. |