About Weiwei Li Weiwei Li Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas and Circuits Technology printed electronics diodes Electromagnetic metamaterials Weiwei Li is a Postdoctoral Fellow working under the supervision of Professor Atif Shamim at Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas and Circuits Technology (IMPACT) Research Group in King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Weiwei's research interests include Ink formulation, Printed electronics, Electromagnetic metamaterials, and Diodes. Education Profile Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Technology, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2013-2017. M.S. in Materials Physics and Chemistry, Beijing Institute of Graphic Articles Related News October 2021 Welcoming composite inks into the fold 1 min read · Thu, Oct 14 2021 News wearables materials science electrical engineering IoT A screen-printing approach to creating foldable circuits could make many functional devices easier and cheaper to mass produce. Weiwei's printed foldable dielectric work selected as Cover Article for AMT 1 min read · Wed, Oct 6 2021 News In pursuit of fully printed electronics, our Lab has shown many printed dielectrics over the years. Recently, Weiwei has developed an ABS-based ink, through which extremely low loss and thin microwave substrates can be printed which are mechanically flexible and can be completely folded. The work, which has recently been accepted in Advanced Materials Technology (AMT), is selected as the cover article for October 2021 issue (image shown below). The dream of printing electronics like newspapers and magazines is one step closer. Well done Weiwei. November 2020 Sheer protection from electromagnetic radiation 1 min read · Sun, Nov 1 2020 News electrical engineering Materials A printable ink that is both conductive and transparent can also block radio waves.
Welcoming composite inks into the fold 1 min read · Thu, Oct 14 2021 News wearables materials science electrical engineering IoT A screen-printing approach to creating foldable circuits could make many functional devices easier and cheaper to mass produce.
Weiwei's printed foldable dielectric work selected as Cover Article for AMT 1 min read · Wed, Oct 6 2021 News In pursuit of fully printed electronics, our Lab has shown many printed dielectrics over the years. Recently, Weiwei has developed an ABS-based ink, through which extremely low loss and thin microwave substrates can be printed which are mechanically flexible and can be completely folded. The work, which has recently been accepted in Advanced Materials Technology (AMT), is selected as the cover article for October 2021 issue (image shown below). The dream of printing electronics like newspapers and magazines is one step closer. Well done Weiwei.
Sheer protection from electromagnetic radiation 1 min read · Sun, Nov 1 2020 News electrical engineering Materials A printable ink that is both conductive and transparent can also block radio waves.
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