Seminar: Integrated Nanoelectromechanical Transducers
An afternoon seminar by Prof Lijie Li from Swansea University on Nanoelectromechanical Systems. If you'd like to meet with the speaker, please contact the organiser.
Abstract: With the fast development of nanotechnology, nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) devices have shown great potential in many application areas, such as healthcare and energy generation. In this seminar, Professor Li will talk through his main research activities conducted in the past, e.g. design, simulation, and fabrication procedure of cantilever sensors, thermoelectric devices, and several new research directions he is undertaking.
Swansea University
Lijie Li is a professor at the College of Engineering, Swansea University. His research interests are in developing MEMS transducers, energy harvesting devices, semiconductor devices, piezotronics, optical and radio frequency (RF) MEMS devices and systems. Moreover, he is interested in first principle study of nanodevices and nanomaterials, as well as machine
learning techniques with applications in transducers. He is Fellow of IET, and Senior Member of IEEE.
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