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美国工程院院士 John A. Rogers来我校开展学术报告
发布时间:2013-10-24        浏览次数:58

      2013年10月14日上午10点,美国工程院院士 John A. Rogers受我校材料科学系邀请,在光华楼袁天凡报告厅为我校师生开展了题为Materials and Mechanic Devices Inspired by or Integrated with Biology的学术报告。本次学术报告由复旦大学材料科学系梅永丰教授主持,来自材料科学系、信息学院、高分子系等院系的100余位师生参加了本次报告会。


     报告伊始,John A. Rogers教授向与会师生介绍了电子器件的的发展历程,指出电子器件的趋势是微型化、高速化以及拥有更高的性价比,对于未来电子器件的发展有着前瞻性的启事。
      John A. Rogers教授向在场的师生们介绍了柔性电子学的最新进展。总结回顾了其课题组发表在Science、Nature等国际顶尖杂志上的诸多研究成果,从制备工艺到实验测试,图文并茂地向在场的学者全方位展示了世界领先的柔性电子器件材料,并重点介绍了将微型电子器件与生命科学相结合的研究前沿。其中,John A. Rogers教授详细介绍了可用于脑部植入的微型LED以及仿蝇眼的微型成像电子器件,生动的讲解以及大量的实验数据、图像让在场的师生们赞不绝口。
      最后,John A. Rogers教授与在场的学者们进行了关于生物材料植入的兼容性、器件的制备等问题的讨论,会场讨论气氛热烈,与会的学者们纷纷表示收获颇丰。
iography:
      Professor John A. Rogers obtained BA and BS degrees in chemistry and in physics from the University of Texas, Austin, in 1989.  From MIT, he received SM degrees in physics and in chemistry in 1992 and the PhD degree in physical chemistry in 1995.  From 1995 to 1997, Rogers was a Junior Fellow in the Harvard University Society of Fellows.  He joined Bell Laboratories as a Member of Technical Staff in the Condensed Matter Physics Research Department in 1997, and served as  Director of this department from the end of 2000 to 2002.  He is currently Swanlund Chair Professor at University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, with a primary appointment in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.  He is also Director of the Seitz Materials Research Laboratory.  Rogers’ research includes fundamental and applied aspects of materials and patterning techniques for unusual electronic and photonic devices, with an emphasis on bio-integrated and bio-inspired systems.  He has published more than 400 papers and is inventor on over 80 patents, more than 50 of which are licensed or in active use.  Rogers is a Fellow of the IEEE, APS, MRS and AAAS, and he is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.  His research has been recognized with many awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship in 2009, the Lemelson-MIT Prize in 2011 and the MRS Mid-Career Researcher Award in 2013.