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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: This talk will present our latest research adventures
  on 2D nanomaterials towards greater scientific understanding and advanced
  engineering applications. In particular\, the talk will highlight our wor
 k on flexible electronics\, zero-power devices\, single-atom monolayer mem
 ory\, non-volatile RF/5G/6G switches\, and wearable tattoo sensors for mob
 ile health. Non-volatile memory devices based on 2D materials are an appli
 cation of defects and is a rapidly advancing field with rich physics that 
 can be attributed to metal adsorption into vacancies. The memory devices c
 an be used for neuromorphic computing and operate as switches up to 500GHz
 . Likewise\, from a practical point\, electronic tattoos based on graphene
  have ushered a new material platform that has highly desirable practical 
 attributes including optical transparency\, mechanical imperceptibility\, 
 and is the thinnest conductive electrode sensor that can be integrated on 
 skin for physiological measurements including blood pressure monitoring wi
 th Class A performance. Much of these research achievements have been publ
 ished in leading journals.\n\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE Vancouver Section\n\nS
 peaker(s): Deji\, \n\nRoom: ASB 10900 (Big Data Hub Presentation Studio)\,
  Bldg: Applied Science Building\, 8888 University Dr.\, Burnaby\, British 
 Columbia\, Canada\, V5A 1S6
LOCATION:Room: ASB 10900 (Big Data Hub Presentation Studio)\, Bldg: Applied
  Science Building\, 8888 University Dr.\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, Can
 ada\, V5A 1S6
ORGANIZER:mmadachi@sfu.ca
SEQUENCE:15
SUMMARY:IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecturer Deji Akinwande\, University of Texa
 s – Austin\, &quot;Novel Applications of 2D Materials from Wearable Health to
  Memory Devices and 6G Switches&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/377992
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt; This talk will 
 present our latest research adventures on 2D nanomaterials towards greater
  scientific understanding and advanced engineering applications. In partic
 ular\, the talk will highlight our work on flexible electronics\, zero-pow
 er devices\, single-atom monolayer memory\, non-volatile RF/5G/6G switches
 \, and wearable tattoo sensors for mobile health. Non-volatile memory devi
 ces based on 2D materials are an application of defects and is a rapidly a
 dvancing field with rich physics that can be attributed to metal adsorptio
 n into vacancies. The memory devices can be used for neuromorphic computin
 g and operate as switches up to 500GHz. Likewise\, from a practical point\
 , electronic tattoos based on graphene have ushered a new material platfor
 m that has highly desirable practical attributes including optical transpa
 rency\, mechanical imperceptibility\, and is the thinnest conductive elect
 rode sensor that can be integrated on skin for physiological measurements 
 including blood pressure monitoring with Class A performance. Much of thes
 e research achievements have been published in leading journals.&lt;/p&gt;
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