Conference Speakers List 2012
Dr. Tse Nga (Tina) Ng
PARC Palo Alto Research Center, United States
Presentation — Technical Conf.
Thursday — June 21, 2012 | Time: 02:00 pm
“Scalable logic-addressed memory: printing integration of organic complementary logic and ferroelectric memory”
- Integrated organic complementary logic and memory are demonstrated with additive inkjet printing process.
- Simulation models are developed for the organic transistors to achieve circuit designs that tolerate the variations in printed devices, as well as to determine the minimum performance requirements for reliable digital logic circuits.
- A printed decoder is fabricated and used to read and write to nonvolatile ferroelectric memory capacitors. The decoder enables scalability and provides an addressing scheme for the memory passive-matrix arrays.
Biography
Dr. Tse Nga (Tina) Ng is a Member of Research Staff 2 with the Electronic Materials and Device Laboratory at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). She joined PARC in 2006 where her research has focused on plastic electronics, such as the demonstration of bendable image sensors for x-ray medical imaging and sensor tapes for detecting head concussions. She is currently working on thin-film transistor devices and complementary logic circuits fabricated by printing techniques. Tina received her M.S. and Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Cornell University, NY, USA, working with Professor John Marohn on the development of force measurement techniques, such as cantilever magnetometry and electric force microscopy, in order to study nanoscale phenomena in organic semiconductors.




