The Evolution of Electronics

  • Siegfried Bauer (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talkunknown

Description

Electronic devices advanced from heavy, bulky origins to smart, mobile appliances. The commercial landscape of today’s electronics industry is dominated by microelectronics, best reflected by ultrahigh density integrated circuits on rigid silicon. A new trend in electronics evolves from accompanying appliances to an imperceptible form, wearable as glasses, textiles and medical prostheses, directly adherent to the skin, or inner organs like the heart and the brain, establishing a seamless link between living beings and electronic devices. Flexibility, compliance, weight, and softness will be key metrics in next generation electronic appliances. Scientists currently explore the potential of elastic and soft forms of electronics, but also of robots and energy harvesters. The last few years have seen an explosion of such soft matter based demonstrators, so we are currently at the verge of witnessing the demonstration of truly complex bionic systems, eventually similar to the “machine-human” in the science fiction movie Metropolis or the sentient android Data in Star Trek. In the presentation, a few areas of this new branch of soft matter science will be highlighted.
Period12 Nov 2015
Event titleunbekannt/unknown
Event typeOther
LocationSwitzerlandShow on map

Fields of science

  • 103 Physics, Astronomy

JKU Focus areas

  • Nano-, Bio- and Polymer-Systems: From Structure to Function
  • Engineering and Natural Sciences (in general)