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Faculty of Sciences and Humanities

FSH Seminar Series

2024 FSH Spring Seminar II : Smart Textile Electronic Systems for future IOT Applications

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2024 FSH Spring Seminar II

Smart Textile Electronic Systems for Future IOT Applications

 

  • Date: Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Venue: SUNY Korea Academic Building C105

 

Speaker: Dr. Jong Min Kim

  • 1999 – 2012:  Samsung Group Fellow, Senior Vice President, VP, Samsung Elect. Corp R&D (SAIT)
  • 2012 – 2015: Chair Professor (Head) of Electrical Engineering, Fellow of St. Hugh’s College, Dept of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK
  • 2016 – 2023:  The 1944 Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering, Fellow of Churchill College, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK
  • 2024 – Present: Emeritus Professor, Director of Research, Fellow of Churchill College, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK

Professor Kim has various world-first inventions and publications:

  • Smart textile displays/ lighting with fibre sensor/ energy (Nature Comm. 13, ’22, /Cambridge News)
  • Machine learning embedded Smart QD lighting (Nature Comm. 13, ’22, /Cambridge News)
  • Textile Integrated electro-optics networks (Science Advances, 9, 2023)
  • Samsung QLED display initiated in 2000 and was first in the market in 2015 under my leadership
  • Samsung Foldable display initiated by me in 2004 and was first commercialized in 2019

 

Abstract

The first smart textile electronics systems woven by various sensors semiconductor transistors, LEDs, and batteries, will be presented with foldable, bendable, rollable, and stretchable large area displays and lightings. Each fibre type of electronic devices are integrated into the smart textile electronic system by way of conventional textile weaving technology and advanced semiconductor technologies.

The future applications of this smart textile electronic system as technology convergence will be further discussed for Smart Home with ubiquitous sensor networks, AR/VR embedded displays, form factor free indoor/outdoor automotive display/lighting systems, smart wearable electro-photonics systems in ambient assisted living and eco-friendly bio environments.