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Department of Advanced Electron Devices (Sekitani Lab.)

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# Flexible electronics # Organic electronics # Brain wave monitoring # Large-area sensor

In Department of Advanced Electron Devices, we are studying flexible organic electronics that can realize "excellent electrical and mechanical flexibility," "self-organization phenomena," and "low-energy processability”, based on materials science, applied physics, and electronics. In particular, we have established advanced integration technology for organic transistors, where we are extensively developing organic material-specific technologies such as molecular stacking technology, material properties and interface control, and circuit design. Furthermore, we are working to realize "fundamental technology for flexible organic transistors" and "ultra-flexible electronics with excellent mechanical properties, stretchable electronics" and to demonstrate their usefulness.

Staff

Tsuyoshi Sekitan Professor
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Degree:
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Doctor [Advanced Placement] Philosophiae Doctor
Career:

April 2014-present

The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, 

Osaka University,

Professor

April 2011- March 2014

Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, 

Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo

Associate Professor

July 2010-March 2011

Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, 

Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo

Lecture

October 2003-July 2010

Quantum Phase electronics Center, 

Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo

Research Associate 

The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research,

Osaka University

Koichi Sud Associate Professor
Takafumi Uemura Associate Professor Research Map
Shuichi Tsuruta Assistant Professor
Yuki Noda Specially-appointed Assistant Professor
World's thinnest and lightest flexible electronic devices developed for wearable devices and IoT sensors
Patch-type EEG with high precision analog circuitry and flexible, stretchable, user-safe electrode sheets

Current Research Topics

  • Establishment of circuit design technology for organic transistors and their large-scale integration
  • Development of ultraflexible and stretchable electronics
  • Imperceptible energy harvesting device and biomedical sensor based on ultraflexible ferroelectric transducers and organic diodes
  • R&D and social implementation of EEG-AI analysis tools
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Department of Advanced Electron Devices (Sekitani Lab.)

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