Towards a Functional Contact Lens (Printed Electronics USA 2008)

Prof Babak Parviz,
University of Washington, United States
 
2008 12월3일.

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Presentation Summary

  • Building multi-functional high performance systems on unconventional substrates
  • Optoelectronics on plastics and glasses
  • Converting contact lenses into smart microsystems

Speaker Biography (Babak Parviz)

Babak Parviz is a faculty member in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Washington. He received his graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and Physics from the University of Michigan. He worked as a product manager for integrated photonics devices at Nanovation Technologies and completed his postdoctoral training in the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department at Harvard University before joining UW where he serves as the Associate Director of the Micro-scale Life Sciences Center. Prof Parviz has received a number of awards including the NSF Career Award and the MIT Technology Review's TR35.

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