[CCoE Notice] (10:00 am US Central Time) Zoom Webinar: Heterogeneous Component Integration for Power, RF and Bioelectronic Systems * Friday, October 15 * P. M. Raj * Florida International University *

UH Cullen College of Engineering ccoecomm at Central.UH.EDU
Mon Oct 11 13:49:03 CDT 2021



Seminar

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Materials Engineering Program

Texas Center for Superconductivity at Univ. of Houston

Center for Integrated Bio and Nano Systems

  10:00 a.m., October 15, 2021

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Heterogeneous Component Integration for Power, RF and Bioelectronic Systems

                                   P. M. Raj
IEEE Nanotechnology Council Distinguished Lecturer
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Florida International University

Abstract: Heterogeneous component integration with seamless and 3D connectivity between digital, RF, analog and passive components in a single package with high bandwidth at lower power is the key to realize future electronic and bioelectronic systems. This talk describes the recent nanomaterial and nanoscale component integration breakthroughs that are making heterogeneous integration a reality. Nanomagnetic inductors, high surface area nanocapacitors and innovative 3D component designs will be described for integrated power delivery. The second part focuses on material and component integration technologies for high-bandwidth 5G communications. include high-gain antenna arrays in a package with integrated power dividers and combiners, integrated electromagnetic interference isolation structures between power amplifier (PA) and low-noise amplifier (LNA) interconnects and integrated nanomagnetic and nanodielectrics for nonreciprocal and tunable components. The last part of the presentation describes nanopackaging technologies to enable bioelectronic systems with seamless integration between neural recording arrays, active devices and wireless interfaces for ultra-miniaturized wearable and implantable bioelectronic systems. Specific advances in system-in-flex packages for wearable electronics, miniaturized power telemetry and low-impedance electrodes will be discussed.


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Short Bio: Dr. P. M. Raj‘s expertise is in packaging of electronic and bioelectronic systems, with emphasis on nanoscale RF, power and bioelectronic components, and  active and passive integration in ultrathin embedded modules. He is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida International University. He demonstrated several electronic packaging technologies, working with the whole electronic ecosystem, which include several  semiconductor, packaging and material, tool, and end-user companies. He co-led the development of world’s first 3D glass LTE diversity module, and 3D glass antenna-integrated package module for 5G mm wave applications. He developed advanced substrate-integrated power inductors and power capacitors for integrated power modules and voltage regulators.  He is widely recognized for his contributions in integrated passive components and technology roadmapping, component integration for bioelectronic, power and RF modules, and also for promoting the role of nanomaterials and nanostructures for electronics packaging applications through IEEE NTC and EPS. His research led to 340 publications, which include 8 patents. He received more than 30 best-paper awards. He is the Chair of Nanopackaging Technical Committee, EPS Representative of IEEE Nanotechnology Council, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer in Nanotechnology for 2020 and 2021, Associate Editor for IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine and Transactions of Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technologies (TCPMT). He earned his BTech from IIT Kanpur (1993), ME from IISc, Bangalore (1995) and PhD from Rutgers University (1999).



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