Lijia Pan

Flexible Thin Film Electronics

 

Nanjing University, 210023, Nanjing, China

 

 

 

Email: ljpan@nju.edu.cn

 

 

Biography

Lijia Pan is currently a full Professor of college of electronic science and engineering, Nanjing University. He.received Bachelor degree from South China University of technology, then obtained Ph.D. degree from the University of science and technology of China. He worked as postdoc in department of physics, Nanjing University and has been a visiting scholar to Stanford University from 2011 to 2012 and May-August 2017.
His research group is committed to the research of polymer electronic materials and devices, electronic skin devices, and intelligent perception.

 

 

 

 

Abstract for Presentation

 Polymer sensor and its applications in skin inspired electronics

 

 

This presentation will introduce the origin and research progress of flexible polymer sensors for bionic skin. As an important physical interface between human and environment, skin is a natural super sensitive sensor, which converts physical signals such as pressure, temperature and texture into electrical signals to realize tactile, somatosensory and other functions. Polymer materials show great potential in skin inspired electronics, which has the characteristics of flexibility, multimode, high-density integration and comprehensive information processing. The research in this field crosses many disciplines such as information science, electronics, materials science and biology. It has a wide application prospect in the fields of health detection and intelligent perception.

 

 

 

 

References

 

 

[1] M. Zhong, D.S. Kong, L. J. Pan*, Z. N. Bao, J. Semiconductor., 41 (2020) 041601.