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大会特邀报告 Plenary Lectures

人造电子皮肤中的材料化学

鲍哲南1

1斯坦福大学化学工程系,美国,加州,斯坦福,94305

*Email: zbao@stanford.edu

皮肤是人体最大的器官,并且负责传导大量的信息。这类可适应、可拉伸并且生物可降解的材料能够同时收集来自外界的压力、疼痛和温度的刺激所产生的信号。发展这类受皮肤的复杂结构启发的电子材料是一个巨大的并且尚未解决的材料难题。然而,有机电子材料的出现可能可以为这一长期存在的问题提供解决方法。在这次报告中,我将讲述用以模仿皮肤功能的有机电子材料的设计。这类新材料可以给医疗器件、能源存储和环境应用带来前所未有的性能和功能。

关键词:传感器; 高分子; 柔性电子

 

Materials Chemistry in Skin-Inspired Electronics

Zhenan Bao1,*

1Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA

Skin is the body’s largest organ, and is responsible for the transduction of a vast amount of information. This conformable, stretchable and biodegradable material simultaneously collects signals from external stimuli that translate into information such as pressure, pain, and temperature. The development of electronic materials, inspired by the complexity of this organ is a tremendous, unrealized materials challenge. However, the advent of organic-based electronic materials may offer a potential solution to this longstanding problem. In this talk, I will describe the design of organic electronic materials to mimic skin functions. These new materials enabled unprecedented performance or functions in medical devices, energy storage and environmental applications.

Zhenan Bao

Zhenan Bao is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. Prior to joining Stanford in 2004, she was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies from 1995-2004. She has over 400 refereed publications and over 60 US patents with a Google Scholar H-Index >110. She pioneered a number of design concepts for organic electronic materials. Her work has enabled flexible electronic circuits and displays. In her recent work, she has developed skin-inspired organic electronic materials, which resulted in unprecedented performance or functions in medical devices, energy storage and environmental applications.

Bao is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. She is a Fellow of MRS, ACS, AAAS, SPIE, ACS PMSE and ACS POLY.  She served on the Board of Directors for MRS in 2003-2005 and as an Executive Committee Member for the Polymer Materials Science and Engineering division of the American Chemical Society. She is an Associate Editor for Chemical Sciences.

Bao was selected as Nature’s Ten people who mattered in 2015 for her work on artificial electronic skin. She was awarded the AICHE Andreas Acrivos Award for Professional Progress in Chemical Engineering in 2014, ACS Carl Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award in 2013, ACS Cope Scholar Award in 2011, she was the recipient of the Royal Society of Chemistry Beilby Medal and Prize in 2009, the IUPAC Creativity in Applied Polymer Science Prize in 2008, American Chemical Society Team Innovation Award 2001, R&D 100 Award and R&D Magazine’s Editors Choice of the “Best of the Best” new technology for 2001. She has been selected in 2002 by the American Chemical Society Women Chemists Committee as one of the twelve “Outstanding Young Woman Scientist who is expected to make a substantial impact in chemistry during this century”. She was also selected by MIT Technology Review magazine in 2003 as one of the top 100 young innovators for this century.

Bao is a co-founder and on the Board of Directors for C3 Nano, a silicon-valley venture funded start-up commercializing flexible transparent electrodes.

课题组网址:http://baogroup.stanford.edu/

 

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