Printed electronics is a novel microfabrication technology that promises to fabricate low-cost microelectronics on large-area, flexible substrates such as plastic or paper. Potential applications include RFID tags, bendable displays or wearable sensors. Students learn the fundamentals and recent developments in the field. Topics covered include printable materials, printing physics, various printing methods and printed devices. Prerequisite: EECS 3610 or equivalent.
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