Hear author and innovator Dr. Tian-Ling Ren reveal how nano-speakers
work and how soon surround sound will be painted onto your man cave
walls.
 
IEEE SFBA Nanotechnology Council noon time Seminar
March 20, 2012 Noon-1PM
TI Auditorium E-1 
2900 Semiconductor Drive. Santa Clara
 
 
TITLE:           
Novel Flexible Acoustic Devices
 
Nowadays, flexible electronic devices are getting more and more
attention for many potential applications . This talk is devoted to the
fabrication and characterization of highly flexible acoustic devices.
Based on nanostructured materials including graphene, silver nanowires,
etc., novel flexible acoustic devices are proposed and developed. Unlike
conventional acoustic devices, the novel devices emit sound without
mechanical vibration. Moreover, they can be transparent with high
reliability and flexibility and high performance characteristics. They
show the great potential to be important components in flexible
electronic systems.
 
SPEAKER:    
Dr. Tian-Ling Ren  Professor, Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua
University, China. Visiting Professor, Department of Electrical
Engineering, Stanford University, USA
 
Tian-Ling Ren is professor at the Institute of Microelectronics,
Tsinghua University, China. He is also a visiting professor at the
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University. He received
his Ph.D. degree from Department of Modern Applied Physics, Tsinghua
University in 1997. He has served as an Administrative Committee Member
of IEEE Electron Devices Society, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer (DL),
Chair of IEEE Electron Devices Society Beijing Chapter, and Council
Member of Chinese Society of Micro-Nano Technology. His research area is
new material based micro/nano devices, including MEMS/NEMS, memories,
and flexible electronics. He has published more than 200 journal and
conference papers and 40 has patents.
 
RSVP at www.ieee.org/nano

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