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DESCRIPTION:Exploring the Frontier of Visual Systems: IGZO – MEMS Display
  and SPAD ToF Sensors\n\n“A Personal Journey Through Display and Imaging
  R&amp;D – From Concept to Device Innovation”\n\nJoin Dr. Richard (Tze-Chi
 ng) Fung for a virtual technical presentation titled “Exploring the Fron
 tier of Visual Systems: IGZO–MEMS Display and SPAD ToF Sensors\,” a pe
 rsonal journey through display and imaging R&amp;D from concept to device inno
 vation. The talk is divided into two parts: the first introduces thin-film
  transistors (TFTs)\, high-performance IGZO TFT technology\, and its integ
 ration with ultra-low-power MEMS display systems. The second part provides
  an overview of optical ranging and direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) architect
 ure\, highlighting high-performance SPAD pixel design and system operation
 . This session offers insights into cutting-edge device technologies shapi
 ng the future of visual and sensing systems.\n\nSpeaker(s): Richard Fung\n
 \nAgenda: \nAbstract\n\nModern visual and sensing systems increasingly rel
 y on innovations that merge advanced materials\, device physics\, and syst
 em-level optimization. This talk\, “Exploring the Frontier of Visual Sys
 tems: IGZO–MEMS Display and SPAD ToF Sensors\,” presents a technical j
 ourney through two impactful areas of R&amp;D: thin-film transistor (TFT) disp
 lay technologies and optical time-of-flight (ToF) imaging systems.\n\nThe 
 first part of the presentation focuses on the fundamentals of thin-film tr
 ansistors\, with an emphasis on high-performance Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide
  (IGZO) TFTs. The discussion highlights key material and device properties
  that enable IGZO’s high mobility\, stability\, and low-leakage characte
 ristics\, and explores its integration with ultra-low-power MEMS display a
 rchitectures. Attendees will gain insights into design considerations\, pr
 ocess developments\, and system-level challenges in merging IGZO TFT backp
 lanes with MEMS-based display technologies aimed at emerging applications.
 \n\nThe second part of the talk transitions to optical distance measuremen
 t and direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) approaches. The session introduces the 
 principles of optical ranging\, compares dToF with indirect ToF (iToF) arc
 hitectures\, and examines the benefits of single-photon avalanche diode (S
 PAD) pixels for high-resolution depth sensing. The presentation concludes 
 with an overview of advanced SPAD pixel design techniques and dToF system 
 operation\, illustrating how device innovations translate into real-world 
 performance gains.\n\nThrough device-level insights and practical developm
 ent experiences\, this talk provides a comprehensive view of the semicondu
 ctor technologies shaping the next generation of displays\, imaging system
 s\, and 3D sensing applications.\n\nFormat:\n\n-\nTalk: 75 minutes\n\n-\nQ
 &amp;A and Discussion: 10~15 minutes\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.or
 g/m/514629
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514629
ORGANIZER:richard.fung@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:90
SUMMARY:Exploring the Frontier of Visual Systems: IGZO-MEMS Display and SPA
 D ToF Sensors 
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