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compliant electronics
Compliant Electronics for Unusual Environments
Amani Almuslem, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Aug 25, 17:00
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18:00
B3 L5 R5209
compliant electronics
Implantable devices
Abstract Compliant electronics are an emerging class of electronics which offer physical flexibility in their structure. Such mechanical flexibility opens up opportunities for wide ranging applications. Nonetheless, compliant electronics which can be functional in unusual environments are yet to be explored. Unusual environment can constitute a harsh environment where temperature and/or pressure is much higher or lower than the usual room temperature and/or pressure. Unusual environment can be an aquatic environment, such as ocean/sea/river/pond, industrial processing related liquid and bodily
Amani Almuslem
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
compliant electronics
Implantable devices
Amani S. Almuslem (MS, electrical engineering) is a doctoral candidate in electrical engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia. She has two master's degrees, in physics from King Faisal University (KFU) in 2006 and in electrical engineering from KAUST in 2015. Before joining KAUST, she was a lecturer in physics at King Faisal University. Her Ph.D. research is about compliant electronics for unusual environments addressing challenges for material optimization focusing on the electrical performance and flexible mechanical behavior. Education Profile