The Perspective of Nanotechnology and its Convergence with Future Information Technology

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This talk will present the current and future of nanotechnology, especially focusing on the convergence of nanotechnology with electronics, photonics, energy, and biology. Nanoelectronics aspect will address the nano-carbon such as graphene and carbon nanotubes in flexible and transparent electrodes, transistors, and in switching devices. This will further address displays, lighting, THz radiation, network transistors and many other applications. As a part of nanophotonics, quantum dot and its related application for LED and displays will be addressed. The talk will also discuss nano-energy generator for energy harvesting. Concept of e-nose and e-tongue with nano wires will be presented. Printable and flexible electronics is discussed with nano materials. The convergence of nanotechnology is covered in details.

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  • 161 Warren St
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States 07102
  • Building: Elect & Comp Eng Building
  • Room Number: 202
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  • Dr. Durga Misra (973) 596-5739 (dmisra “AT” njit.edu) or Dr. Edip Niver (973) 596-3542 (NJIT), You do not have to be a member of the IEEE to attend.
  • Co-sponsored by ECE Dept of NJIT
  • Starts 24 July 2011 01:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 16 November 2011 10:00 PM UTC
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Jong Min Kim Jong Min Kim of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea

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The Perspective of Nanotechnology and its Convergence with Future Information Technology

This talk will present the current and future of nanotechnology, especially focusing on the convergence of nanotechnology with electronics, photonics, energy, and biology. Nanoelectronics aspect will address the nano-carbon such as graphene and carbon nanotubes in flexible and transparent electrodes, transistors, and in switching devices. This will further address displays, lighting, THz radiation, network transistors and many other applications. As a part of nanophotonics, quantum dot and its related application for LED and displays will be addressed. The talk will also discuss nano-energy generator for energy harvesting. Concept of e-nose and e-tongue with nano wires will be presented. Printable and flexible electronics is discussed with nano materials. The convergence of nanotechnology is covered in details.

Biography: Dr. Jong Min Kim is a Samsung Group Fellow and a Senior Vice President of Samsung’s Frontier Research Labs, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) at Seoul, South Korea. He has authored and co-authored more than 225 refereed journal publications and 144 Conference presentations and several articles are in the journals “Nature” and “Science” in quantum dot photonics area. He received numerous awards in display technology and in nanostructure science including Special Achievement Award by Nano Korea’09 by Korean Government and Best paper Award from Samsung for his paper in ‘Science.’ He received his BSEE in 1980 from Hong-ik University, M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology in 1986 and 1992 respectively. He has worked at the US Army Research Laboratory and during 1992-94 for FED Corporation. He is listed as an Inventor on 72 domestic patents and 107 international patents.

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Address:Senior VP, SAMSUNG Research, SAIT, Mt. 14-1, Nongseo-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si Gyeonggi-do, Seoul , Seoul, South Korea, 446-712

Jong Min Kim of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea

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The Perspective of Nanotechnology and its Convergence with Future Information Technology

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Address:Seoul , Seoul, South Korea






Agenda

5:00 PM, Wednesday, November 16th, 2011. Refreshments (Pizza & Soda) will begin at 4:45 PM

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Room 202, ECE Center (Intersection between Warren & Summit Streets), Newark, NJ. Directions are available at http://www.njit.edu/University/Directions.html.