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SUMMARY:Advanced Heterogeneous Integration – Ionics Meets Semiconductors
  from Solar Cells to Bioelectronics and Machine Vision - Professor Paul Me
 redith (University of Swansea)
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DESCRIPTION:\nWe have been living in the ‘Silicon Age’ since the late 
 1940s when the first point contact transistor was demonstrated. \n\nSemico
 nductors more broadly have enabled our high tech modern lifestyles from co
 mputing to the internet to communications\, transport\, healthcare\, etc. 
 They are everywhere and will be the critical technological enablers of the
  Net Zero Revolution. \n\nSemiconductors of course are quantum mechanical 
 entities – they operate through exquisite control of the electron and ho
 le currents and potentials – but a new question has emerged in the past 
 decade: ‘how do we interface semiconductor-based electronics with biolog
 y’ which is an intrinsically classical world dominated by the flow of io
 ns?\n\nThis is a question that I will address in my seminar – I will com
 e at it from two angles and motivations: \n\ni) the creation of bioelectro
 nic interfaces to deliver what is now becoming known as electroceuticals\;
  and \n\nii) the possibility of creating an advanced new optoelectronic te
 chnology base whereby ionic-and-electronic conductors can combine to creat
 e novel functionality such as true-colour imaging systems for machine visi
 on. This is the frontier of so-called heterogenous integration.\n\nSpeaker
 s:\nProfessor Paul Meredith (University of Swansea)
LOCATION:Hume-Rothery Building (Lecture Theatre)\, Parks Road OX1 3PH
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/71bb7fa2-344e-4952-a262-cf884d201687/
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