主讲人:Klas Hjort 瑞迪乌普萨拉大学微系统学科首席教授
Yi?it Mengü? 美国俄勒冈州立大学副教授
时 间:2015年9月15日19:00
地 点:先进制造大楼叠702
主持人:吴志刚 教授
邀请单位:华中科技大学柔性电子研究中心
机械科学与工程学院
数字制造装备与技术国家重点实验室
Swedish Innovation Culture
A century ago Sweden was among the poorest nations in Europe. Today it’s a world leader in innovation world thanks to its advanced society and welfare state, an array of successful multinational companies, a commitment to gender equality and a strong belief in the individual. Uppsala University is ranked 61 in the world and the highest ranked comprehensive university in Sweden. The last decade, it has been the strongest university in the Swedish innovation system. From a user perspective, the Swedish innovation system, will be described and discussed by Prof. Klas Hjort.
Klas Hjort教授介绍: Hjort has more than 25 years of experienced in advanced microengineering. Previously, his focus was telecom applications, studying optical and RF MEMS in III-V materials. Last decade, he has focused on heterogeneous microsystems on stainless steel, flexible foils and elastomers; for life science and wireless sensor node applications. With novel process technologies, he has demonstrated ion-track lithography on flexible printed circuit board for, e.g., integrated microwave and sensor components, +100 bar micromechanical pumps and valves in stainless steel laminates, microfluidic stretchable intelligence with liquid alloy conductors, microdialysis for protein analysis, and soft inertial fractionation devices.
American culture of campus and research ?
我们经常可以通过各种影视作品中了解到美国大学的生活,也有很多人愿意到美国留学。Yi?it Mengü?教授本科是在休斯顿的莱斯大学,在卡耐基梅隆大学获得硕士和博士学位,在哈佛大学做了3年的博士后,现在是在俄勒冈大学担任副教授,经历十分丰富。Yi?it Mengü?教授将为我们详细介绍美国校园文化和科研文化。
Yi?it Mengü?教授介绍: Dr. Yi?it Mengü? works at the interface of mechanical science and robotics, creating soft devices inspired by nature and applied to robotics. He received his B.S., 2006, at Rice University in Houston and both his M.S., 2008, and Ph.D., 2011, in Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. More recently, he completed his postdoctoral work at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering in 2014 and is now an assistant professor of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State University. He is the founder and head of the mLab at OSU, which focuses on creating better robots with soft active materials, biologically inspired mechanisms, and rapid digital manufacturing.