IEEE SoCal Nanotechnology Council Chapter Seminar: Nano-Photonics, Plasmonics, and the Memristor

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Speaker: Dr. Wei Wu, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California

Dr. Wu will present on recent progress in three areas of nanotechnology: nano-photonics, plasmonics, and memristors. In nanophotonics, he will describe an optical metasurface for color-reflective displays. In plasmonics, he will present a new technology based on collapsible nanofingers to fabricate plasmonics structures with atomic precision, over large areas with high reliability and repeatability. Based on this technology, he studied quantum tunneling in gap plasmons and demonstrated label-free single molecule sensing with SERS.

About memristors, he will present the recent discovery in engineering the characteristics of memristors using the crystallinity of the switching materials.



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  • Date: 30 Jan 2019
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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  • Cal Stare University
  • Fullerton, California
  • United States
  • Building: TSU
  • Room Number: Alvarado AB

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Cal Poly Pomona; IEEE SoCAl NTC Chapter
  • Starts 16 January 2019 11:16 AM
  • Ends 30 January 2019 06:16 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Dr. Wei Wu Associate Professor of University of Southern California

Topic:

Nano-Photonics, Plasmonics, and the Memristor

Dr. Wu will present on recent progress in three areas of nanotechnology: nano-photonics, plasmonics, and memristors. In nanophotonics, he will describe an optical metasurface for color-reflective displays. In plasmonics, he will present a new technology based on collapsible nanofingers to fabricate plasmonics structures with atomic precision, over large areas with high reliability and repeatability. Based on this technology, he studied quantum tunneling in gap plasmons and demonstrated label-free single molecule sensing with SERS.

About memristors, he will present the recent discovery in engineering the characteristics of memristors using the crystallinity of the switching materials.

Biography:

Dr.Wu received with a BS in Physics from Peking University, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 2003. Before joining USC in 2012 he worked as Senior Scientist at HP labs. His work includes nanoimprint lithography and applications in nano-electronics, nano-photonics, plasmonics, chemical sensing and nano-electrochemical cells. He coauthored 101 peer reviewed journal papers, 2 book chapters and more than 100 conference presentations, including 16 keynote and invited presentations. He has 115 issued U.S. patents. He is the chair of Nanofabrication track, IEEE Nanotechnology Council. He is a co-editor of Applied Physics and an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology. He was also an IEEE Nanotechnology Council 2015 and 2016 Distinguished Lecturer.





Agenda

6:30 PM Networking and Pizza

6:50 PM Introductions

7:00 PM Presentation

8:00 PM Adjorn and Networkng



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