CATALYSIS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

In the past decade, organic semiconductors have shown promising applications for flexible and large-area electronics, such as displays, touchscreens, electronic skins, and etc. Among a variety of device components in these applications, organic field-effect transistors are the most essential to process electrical signals. This presentation will include a general introduction to organic electronics and recent activities to improve and to control the characteristics of organic transistors at Stanford University.
Speaker: Mr. Yoonyoung Chung is a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. His research has focused on fabrication and device physics of organic transistors for flexible electronic applications. He received a BS degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at POSTECH, Pohang, Korea and an MS degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Thursday, 05/26/11
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