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DESCRIPTION:Next Gen Nanomaterial-based Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) 
 Shields\n\nAbstract:\n\nElectromagnetic interference is now a routine conc
 ern\, as emitted radiation from a device can interfere with the function o
 f nearby systems. The radiation can also be harmful to human health. Thus\
 , shielding regulations exist in industrialized nations for all electronic
  products.\n\nMost shields today are metal-based\, and weight penalty of m
 etals becomes an issue as devices and systems shrink in size. More importa
 ntly\, metals do their shielding job primarily by reflection due to their 
 excellent conductivity and the resulting large impedance mismatch between 
 the shield and free space. This leads to undesirable secondary pollution.\
 n\nThis talk will focus on two ongoing aspects of EMI shield development.\
 n\nFirst involves printing of shields which provides much thinner shields 
 than what sheet metal fabrication can do. Shields based on alternatives to
  metals such as graphene and MXene are printed. Thinner shields translate 
 to high absolute shielding effectiveness which is shielding effectiveness 
 normalized to thickness and density. Printing also results in lower cost.\
 n\nSecond\, the talk will focus on green shields that work by absorption r
 ather than reflection\, aiming at a green index much greater than one\, wh
 ere green index is the ratio of absorbance over reflectance.\n\nBio:\n\nMe
 yya Meyyappan\n\nMeyya Meyyappan recently retired from NASA Ames Research 
 Center in Silicon Valley after serving as Chief Scientist for Exploration 
 Technology and Director of the Center for Nanotechnology. He is currently 
 an Honorary Professor at IIT-Guwahati\, India. He has authored or co-autho
 red over 440 articles in peer-reviewed journals and made over 300 Invited/
 Keynote/Plenary Talks in conferences across the world and over 300 seminar
 s at universities. He is a Fellow of IEEE\, AVS\, ECS\, MRS\, ASME\, AIChE
 \, and National Academy of Inventors.\n\nFor his contributions and leaders
 hip in nanotechnology\, he has received numerous awards including: a Presi
 dential Meritorious Award\; NASA&#39;s Outstanding Leadership Medal\; IEEE Jud
 ith Resnick Award\; IEEE-USA Harry Diamond Award\; AIChE Nanoscale Science
  and Engineering Forum Award\; Distinguished Engineering Achievement Award
  by the Engineers&#39; Council\; Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology by the IEEE-N
 TC\; Sir Monty Finniston Award by the Institution of Engineering and Techn
 ology (UK)\; IEEE-USA Professional Achievement Award\; AVS Nanotechnology 
 Recognition Award\; IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society Merit Award\;
  AVS Plasma Prize\; MRS Impact Award\; FLEXI Technology Champion Award for
  Printed and Flexible Electronics\; ECS Thomas Callinan Award.\n\nFor his 
 sustained contributions to nanotechnology\, he was inducted into the Silic
 on Valley Engineering Council Hall of Fame in 2009. He has received Honora
 ry Doctorate from the University of Witwatersrand\, Johannesburg\, South A
 frica. He served as President of both IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC) an
 d IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS).\n\nFor his educational contribution
 s\, he has received: Outstanding Recognition Award from the NASA Office of
  Education\; the Engineer of the Year Award (2004) by the San Francisco Se
 ction of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics\; IEEE-EDS
  Education Award\; IEEE-EAB (Educational Activities Board) Meritorious Ach
 ievement Award in Continuing Education.\n\nAGENDA:\n\nThursday February 6\
 , 2025\n\n11:30 AM: Networking\, Pizza &amp; Drinks\n\nNoon -- 1 pm: Seminar\n
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ORGANIZER:G.M.Friedman@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Next Gen Nanomaterial-based Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shie
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