Jones Seminar

Cunjian Yu- Rubbery electronics toward a seamless integration with humans.

January 13, 2020
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Location
Spanos Auditorium, Cummings Hall
Sponsored by
Thayer School of Engineering
Audience
Public
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Ashley Parker
6036469151

Seamlessly merging electronics with human is of imminent importance in addressing grand societal challenges in health and joy of living. However, the main challenge lies in the huge mechanical mismatch between the current form of rigid electronics and the soft curvy nature of human body. In this talk, I will present a new type of electronics, namely “rubbery electronics”, with tissue-like softness and stretchability, which is constructed all based on elastic rubbery electronic materials. The hope is that rubbery electronics could ultimately solve the challenge in seamless integration between electronics and human. The rubbery electronic materials and device innovations set a foundation for rubbery electronics. Fully rubbery transistors, logic gates, integrated electronics, sensors, smart skins, medical implants, and neurologically integrated function systems will be demonstrated.

 

Dr. Cunjiang Yu is the Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, with joint appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Arizona State University in 2010 and was trained as a postdoc at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before joining the University of Houston in 2013. Dr. Yu is a recipient of NSF CAREER Award, ONR Young Investigator Award, MIT Technology Review Top Innovators, SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award, AVS Young Investigator Award, ACS Petroleum Research Fund Doctoral New Investigator Award, 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award, etc.

Location
Spanos Auditorium, Cummings Hall
Sponsored by
Thayer School of Engineering
Audience
Public
More information
Ashley Parker
6036469151