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From Energy Autonomous Wearables to Mycelium-Derived Materials for Flexible Electronics

Aktivität: Vortrag oder PräsentationEingeladener VortragScience-to-science

Beschreibung

Soft electronic devices provide unique opportunities in our quest for a more sustainable future. Their adaptive and responsive nature renders them attractive as wearables in health monitoring. Among the grand challenges in the field are untethered operation, high performance sustainable materials and end-of-lifetime considerations in such complex (soft) systems. This talk introduces materials and fabrication methods for thin, light, flexible and stable quasi-2D perovskite solar cells with extreme mechanical properties that are unmatched in power produced per weight (up to 44 W/g) and show record breaking power conversion efficiency under indoor light illumination. Enabled through these photovoltaic devices, we demonstrate a set of applications that span from battery free medical wearables able to analyze sweat to ultra-conformable X-Ray photodetectors and energy-autonomous lightweight drones. Advancing sustainable flexible electronics, we demonstrate new concepts for enhanced fungal mycelium skins as high performance yet biodegradable substrate material. We introduce post-treatment methods for naturally grown flexible mycelial mats that result in thin films with reduced surface roughness and improved mechanical and electrical characteristics. Flexible circuit boards from these fungal materials offer solutions for next-generation (bio)electronic systems within a sustainable, circular economy.
Zeitraum09 Apr. 2025
Ereignistitel2025 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit
VeranstaltungstypKonferenz
OrtSeattle, USA/Vereinigte Staaten, WashingtonAuf Karte anzeigen
BekanntheitsgradInternational

Wissenschaftszweige

  • 211 Andere Technische Wissenschaften
  • 103015 Kondensierte Materie
  • 103013 Ionenphysik
  • 210004 Nanomaterialien
  • 104018 Polymerchemie
  • 103023 Polymerphysik
  • 210001 Nanoanalytik
  • 103009 Festkörperphysik
  • 202012 Elektrische Messtechnik
  • 103008 Experimentalphysik
  • 104014 Oberflächenchemie
  • 103021 Optik
  • 103 Physik, Astronomie
  • 103020 Oberflächenphysik
  • 103018 Materialphysik
  • 503015 Fachdidaktik Technische Wissenschaften
  • 103017 Magnetismus
  • 103005 Atomphysik
  • 202036 Sensorik
  • 203016 Messtechnik

JKU-Schwerpunkte

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
  • Digital Transformation