报告时间:12月22日(周五)10:00
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
报告人:Beng Ong
Printed
Electronics – Progress in Materials and Processes
Abstract: The
interest in printed electronics has exploded over the last decade owing to its
potential for creating novel impactful large-area, lightweight, flexible, and
low-cost electronics. To realize this technology vision, manufacture of
semiconductor devices by highthroughput roll-to-roll printing, instead of slow,
batch-wise photolithographic processes, would be paramount. Printed electronics
offers a low-cost and eco-friendlier manufacturing approach to a wide spectrum
of semiconductor devices including next-gen displays, ultralow-cost RFIDs,
smart labels/packaging, sensors and images, etc. Foremost among critical
enablers to propel this paradigm shift in manufacturing is a performance-fulfilling
materials suite and compatible processes for fabricating functionally-capable
transistors– the fundamental building blocks of modern microelectronics. This presentation
discusses the issues, challenges, and advances in materials and processes for
printed electronics over the last decade and the outlook for this emerging
technology moving forward. It aims to shed light on whether this
emerging technology is all fantasy and hype or innovation and opportunities of
impactful commercial values for our times and beyond.
Biography:Prof. Beng
Ong is Director of Research Centre of Excellence for Organic Electronics,
Deputy Director of Institute of Creativity, and Chair Professor of Materials
Science at Hong Kong Baptist University. He was formerly a Distinguished
Nanyang Professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore,
concurrently holding joint Directorships at Institute of Materials Research and
Engineering and Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology as well as a
Program Directorship at Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research
(A*STAR). Prior to his relocation from North America to Asia in 2007, Prof. Ong
was a Senior Fellow and 21st-Century Materials Strategist at Xerox Corporation
and an Area Manager at Xerox Research Centre of Canada. Over the years, he has
also held adjunct professorships at McMaster University and University of
Waterloo in Canada, and Shanghai JiaoTong University in China as well as an Honorary
Professorship at Shanghai East China University of Science and Technology.
Prof. Ong has published extensively in advanced materials, organic electronics,
and nanotechnology, and has delivered numerous invited talks including plenary,
keynote and distinguished lectures. He has an H-index of 65 and over 16,000
citations, and currently holds a patent portfolio of 230 US patents. His honors
and recognitions include US Scientific American Top-50 in Chemicals and
Materials, Nanyang
Distinguished Alumni Award, Chester Carlson Inventor Award, Xerox Top
Innovator, etc. as well as international program awards including American
Chemical Society’s Innovation Award, NanoTech-50’s Nanotechnology Innovation
Award and Nanotechnology Commercialization Award, to name a few. Prof. Ong
received a B.Sc. degree from Nanyang University, a Ph.D. degree from McGill University,
and did his postdoctoral studies at Harvard University before joining Xerox.