MRS Meetings and Events

 

SB09.06.07 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Macromolecular Bioelectronics

When and Where

Apr 12, 2023
3:30pm - 4:00pm

Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2022

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Helen Tran1

University of Toronto1

Abstract

Helen Tran1

University of Toronto1
Next-generation electronics will autonomously respond to local stimuli and be seamlessly integrated with the human body, opening the doors for opportunities in environmental monitoring, advanced consumer products, and health diagnostics for personalized therapy. For example, biodegradable electronics promise to accelerate the integration of electronics with health care by obviating the need for costly device-recovery surgeries that increase infection risk. Moreover, the environmentally critical problem of discarded electronic waste would be relieved. The underpinning of such next-generation electronics is the development of new materials with a wide suite of functional properties beyond our current toolkit. Organic polymers are a natural bridge between electronics and soft matter, where the vast chemical design space allows tunability of electronic, mechanical, and transient properties. Our research group leverages the rich palette of polymer chemistry to design new materials encoded with information for self-assembly, degradability, and electronic transport. In this talk, I will share an overview or projects underway in our group.

Keywords

polymerization

Symposium Organizers

Lihua Jin, University of California, Los Angeles
Jiheong Kang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jia Liu, Harvard University
Zhiyuan Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publishing Alliance

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