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Seminar & Colloquium

Seminar & Colloquium
[세미나: 10월 26일(화), 오전 10시] Dr. Wonryung Lee, KIST

Flexible organic electronics for bio-medical devices

 

Speaker

Dr. Wonryung Lee, Senior Researcher, Center for Bio-materials, KIST

 

EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

 

- 2009.3 ~ 2013.3     BSc degree, Applied Physics, Nagoya University, Japan

- 2013.4 ~ 2018.3     MS, PhD degree, Electrical Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan

- 2014.2 ~ 2015.12   Intern Student, Bioelectronics, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines Saint-Etienne, France

- 2018.4 ~ 2020.1     Postdoc, Material Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

- 2020.1 ~               Senior Researcher, Biomedical Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)

 

| Date | Tuesday, October 26th, 2021

| Time | 10:00 ~ 11:00

| Venue | (대면) 33동 125호(WCU다목적실)

             (비대면 줌 링크) https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/82274977155?pwd=SEZVNHpSQ3lpcDlvZnJkdUV1UlJMZz09

 

Abstract

Flexible & stretchable bio-medical devices has a lots of advantages including, conformability, Imperceptibility, scar-less contact. Recently, the flexible & stretchable bio-medical devices have been developed to have complicate function by integration of organic electronic circuit and organic functional materials. In integration process, the method of patterning of materials is very important to multiple fabrication. Among the methods of patterning, UV-patterning is easiest way to adapt in fabrication process. To create a UV pattern material, a UV pattern function was applied to a siloxane-based material, allowing it to be used on the substrate and passivation layer of flexible devices. Siloxane based materials can be adjusted their Young’s modulus by choosing species of siloxane network. Thus, the developed UV-patternable Siloxane materials was integrated to bio-medical devices with different purpose, including microneedle with hardness, stretchable substrate with softness. Finally, we demonstrated the integrated bio-medical devices by sensing bio-electrical & chemical elements from animal models. 

 

| Host | Prof. Seung-Kyun Kang (880-7162)