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MEETING NOTICE |
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WEDNESDAY August 1, 2007 - 6:00 PM
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Transparent Electronics: An Enabling
Display Technology?
J. F. Wager
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Abstract: The recent development of transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) and transparent circuits is intriguing from a display perspective. The purpose of this presentation is to first provide an introductory overview of transparent electronics, and to then discuss several possible display applications. View Presentation - PDF (1.4 MB) Biography: John F. Wager received his B.S. in engineering physics at Oregon State University (OSU) in 1977 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Colorado State University in 1978 & 1981. From 1982-1984 he worked at Hughes Research Laboratories where he was involved in the development of compound semiconductor devices for high-speed and optoelectronic applications. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at OSU in 1984 and is currently a Professor in the School of EECS. His area of specialization is solid state materials and devices. His current research focus involves transparent electronics, printed electronics, and photovoltaics. The Seminar is free. Please join the speaker for a no-host dinner after the seminar. Directions to the restaurant will be provided at the seminar. Non-Members are welcome. RSVP to Koji Yugawa at SID@korry.com or (206) 281-1307. Please indicate if you plan to participate in the dinner. |