Flexible Macroelectronics (a video for middle/high school students)
This is a winning entry in the Sci/Terp Video Competition at University of Maryland (UMD).
This is a winning entry in the Sci/Terp Video Competition at University of Maryland (UMD).
The SES 2007 Conference, Oct. 21-24, 2007, Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas, home to the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
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Symposium: Mechanics of micro/nano structures on soft substrates: applications for flexible and stretchable electronics
[img_assist|nid=46|title=|desc=|link=url,http://www.materialstoday.com/2006_issues/april.htm|align=right|width=75|height=100]The cover story of the April 2006 issue of Materials Today features Flexible Electronics. This issue also includes two review articles in this emerging field of research. Access to full text articles is free of charge at http://www.materialstoday.com.
Review Article:
Material challenge for flexible organic devices, by Jay Lewis
Review Article:
Organic and polymer transistors for electronics, by Ananth Dodabalapur
Cover Story:
Jet printing flexible displays, by R.A. Street et al.