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DESCRIPTION:Technical seminar with the following abstract:\nAs the demand f
 or new emerging technologies and applications is increasing\, the devices 
 and architectures are constantly being upgraded or transformed. One such t
 ransformational field of study\, namely hybrid electronics and optoelectro
 nics\, deals with the integration of unconventional materials within flexi
 ble or rigid device architectures to provide capabilities beyond those cur
 rently available in applications ranging from agriculture\, environmental 
 and structural monitoring\, and medicine to extreme environments such as t
 hose present in space\, deep-earth\, and nuclear reactors. In this talk\, 
 I will highlight our work wherein we utilize unique ‘electronic’ as we
 ll as optoelectronic’ materials\, additive manufacturing methods\, and d
 esigns best suited to solve challenges in the areas of manufacturing\, sen
 sing\, and energy.\n\nSpeaker(s): Harish Subbaraman\, \n\nRoom: 3038\, Bld
 g: MacLeod Building\, 2356 Main Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Cana
 da\, V6T 1Z4
LOCATION:Room: 3038\, Bldg: MacLeod Building\, 2356 Main Mall\, Vancouver\,
  British Columbia\, Canada\, V6T 1Z4
ORGANIZER:sudip@ece.ubc.ca
SEQUENCE:31
SUMMARY:Towards high-performance flexible electronic and optoelectronic dev
 ices 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553760
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Technical seminar with the following abstr
 act:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;As the demand for new emerging technologies and application
 s is increasing\, the&amp;nbsp\;devices and architectures are constantly being
  upgraded or transformed. One such&amp;nbsp\;transformational field of study\,
  namely hybrid electronics and optoelectronics\, deals with&amp;nbsp\;the inte
 gration of unconventional materials within flexible or rigid device archit
 ectures to&amp;nbsp\;provide capabilities beyond those currently available in 
 applications ranging from&amp;nbsp\;agriculture\, environmental and structural
  monitoring\, and medicine to extreme&amp;nbsp\;environments such as those pre
 sent in space\, deep-earth\, and nuclear reactors. In this&amp;nbsp\;talk\, I 
 will highlight our work wherein we utilize unique &amp;lsquo\;electronic&amp;rsquo
 \; as well as&amp;nbsp\;optoelectronic&amp;rsquo\; materials\, additive manufactur
 ing methods\, and designs best suited to&amp;nbsp\;solve challenges in the are
 as of manufacturing\, sensing\, and energy.&lt;/div&gt;
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