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清华海外名师讲堂--用于机器人学和可穿戴式设备的电子皮肤

发布时间:2020-01-09

清华海外名师讲堂

染谷隆夫教授 清华大学演讲会

Tsinghua Global Vision Lecture by Prof. Takao Someya

用于机器人学和可穿戴式设备的电子皮肤

Electronic Skins for Robotics and Wearables

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主讲人简介:

染谷隆夫,东京大学研究生院工学系教授。2005 12 月,染谷隆夫以及东京大学国际产学共同研究中心教授樱井贵康组成的研究小组,联合开发出了使用有机晶体管的薄膜型盲文显示器BrailleDisplay)。

Takao Someya is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems at the University of Tokyo. He received his PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1997. From 2001 to 2003, he worked at the Nanocenter (NSEC) of Columbia University and Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, as a Visiting Scholar. His current research focuses on stretchable and flexible organic electronics for the applications to healthcare, biomedical and robotics. He has been a GlobalFoundries visiting professor at National University of Singapore since 2016, Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at Technical University of Munich since 2017, a Global Scholar at Princeton University from 2009 to 2017, and a board of directors at MRS from 2009 to 2011. His“ large-area sensor array” electronic thin film was featured in Time Magazine as one of its “Best Inventions of 2005” in its November 21st, 2005 issue.

演讲内容摘要:

人类皮肤是一种大面积、多点位、多模式、克拉什的传感器,这启发了用于实时观测压力和热分布机器人的电子批复的发展。通过提高它的舒适性,电子批复的应用可以从机器人过渡到人体,例如超薄的半导体薄膜可以直接贴敷在皮肤上。如此静谧的电子器件的集成,可以持续的对健康条件进行检测, 这就是智能皮肤。只能批复的终极目标是无床的测量自然条件下的人体活动,这将使得电子皮肤和人类批复在彼此借鉴中不断提高。在本次报告中, 主讲人讲综述超薄膜电子应用与机器人和可穿戴期间的最新进展,深入讨论只能批复的问题,并进一步展望其未来发展。

The human skin is a large-area, multi-point, multi-modal, stretchable sensor, which has inspired the development of an electronic skin for robots to simultaneously detect pressure and thermal distributions. By improving its conformability, the application of electronic skin has expanded from robots to human body such that an ultrathin semiconductor membrane can be directly laminated onto the skin. Such intimate and conformal integration of electronics with the human skin, namely, smart skin, allows for the continuous monitoring of health conditions. The ultimate goal of the smart skin is to non-invasively measure human activities under natural conditions, which would enable electronic skins and the human skin to interactively reinforce each other. In this talk, I will review recent progresses of stretchable thin-film electronics for applications to robotics and wearables. Furthermore, the issues and the future prospect of smart skins will be addressed.


演讲时间:2020-1-13(星期四)下午 14:00-16:0013:45 入场完毕)

演讲地点:主楼后厅

演讲语言:英文

主办单位:清华大学国际合作与交流处

承办单位:清华大学航天航空学院