Printed Electronics Technology: Risk Mitigation to Enable a New Manufacturing Paradigm (Printed Electronics & Photovoltaics Europe 2010)

Dr Devanand K Shenoy, Program Manager
DARPA MTO, United States
United States
 
Apr 13, 2010.

Presentation Summary

  • Significant challenges continue to exist in materials, processes, design, and manufacturing
  • Mitigate technology risks to achieve 10x improvement in performance of key technical parameters
  • Enable dual-use applications that need printable electronics technology

Speaker Biography (Devanand K Shenoy)

Dr. Shenoy is a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) since 2005. He joined DARPA from the Naval Research Lab (NRL) in Washington, DC. Dr. Shenoy's interests are in exploiting novel concepts based on new materials, processes, and device architectures for revolutionary electronic and photonic microsystems. At DARPA, he developed and is managing programs in the following areas: Standoff detection of explosives (RIEDAR), Devices based on non-linear optical (NLO) materials for RF photonics and sensor protection (MORPH), Curved focal plane array for wide field of view sensing in the VIS-NIR-SWIR bands (HARDI), Spin based memory (STT-RAM), and an E-Field Detector (E-FED). He is currently working on a new program to develop Non-Volatile Logic devices.

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