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SUMMARY:ODIN & CWTe PhD Lunch Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn more about what research is being done at the TU/e?  \nOn Friday the 10th of January\, Kyle van Oosterhout will present his PhD project during an ODIN lunch lecture! \nA quick summary of what his research is about:  \nConventional Silicon chips are the standard for electronics because very small transistors can be made in them\, so that billions of transistors can fit on a single chip. A major disadvantage of this technology is that it is rigid and small. In applications where signals must be read from the body (such as EEG in epilepsy or EMG in muscular diseases)\, it is important to read many signals over a long distance. Flexible electronics can cheaply amplify and compress these signals over a large area and conform to the body. His research is on circuit design in this unconventional technology. \nThe lunch lecture will take place on January 10 at 12:40 to 13:20\, the location is Colloquium 6 in Flux \nIf you subscribe before Wednesday 15:30\, we will provide lunch for you!
URL:https://ma-odin.nl/event/odin-cwte-phd-lunch-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Colloquium 6\, Flux 6.154 - De Groene Loper 19\,\, Eindhoven\, 5612AZ
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