
Join Professor Ng for a one-hour talk in the ASRC auditorium titled,
“Flexible Electronics to See Deeper and go Farther.”
Abstract – Printing with solution-processable materials is a versatile
approach that can lead to devices that are economical and easily
reconfigurable. Here we present the design and additive processing of
polymeric materials to achieve optoelectronics and energy storage for
Internet of Things applications. We will discuss two example use cases,
including sensors for infrared imaging that enable deeper penetration depth
and structural supercapacitors for energy storage. The presentation aims
to summarize the key challenges and future opportunities of integrating
polymer electronics in various remote sensing applications such as in
motion detection and internet-of-things sensor networks.
Bio – Tina Tse Nga Ng is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department and affiliated with the Materials Science Program
at University of California San Diego (UCSD). She received her B.S. in
chemistry from Knox College and Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Cornell
University. She started her career at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, prior
to joining UCSD in 2016. Dr. Ng is a Fellow of the National Academy of
Inventors, recipient of the NSF Mid-Career Advancement Award, and
appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Sensors Council. She
is currently an Associate Editor for the journals Flexible Printed Electronics
and IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics and serving on the editorial board
of ACS Applied Electronic Materials.
Location:
ASRC Auditorium
85 Saint Nicholas Terrace
New York, NY 10031
Host:
Matthew Sfeir, Associate
Professor, Photonics Initiative,
ASRC, CUNY GC
This is an in-person seminar. If you opt to join via zoom use:
Zoom meeting ID 894 8139 7820,
Passcode 739421
To download the complete seminar flier: 2023 11 28 Photonics Seminar flier Tina Ng