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Materials Science and Engineering Seminar

Multi-Utility Interfaces for Sensing and Actuation in Biological Systems Enabled by Optoelectronic Effects

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Date

January 17, 2025

Time

2:30 - 3:30 p.m.

Location

Physics Research Building 1080, Smith Seminar Room

Jinghua Li, Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, will introduce a class of optoelectronic effects-enabled multifunctional interfaces, known as the "optoelectronic micro-gadget" (OMG), for sensing and actuation by utilizing cross- disciplinary expertise in electrical engineering, optoelectronics, and analytical chemistry. 

The OMG system will be based on a monolithic, flexible semiconductor thin film and a reconfigurable focused laser beam for localized photoexcitation. This talk describes the key ideas and presents some of the most recent efforts in (1) develop flexible photoelectrodes supporting light-induced optoelectronic effects, (2) integrating the photoelectrodes with an optical system and test the feasibility of conducting spatially resolved illumination, (3) evaluating performance/multifunctionality of “OMG” for applications in neuroscience & other fields.

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This event is open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.

 

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