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Laser-scribed graphene
Multifunctional Flexible Laser-Scribed Graphene Sensors for Resilient and Sustainable Electronics
Altynay Kaidarova, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mar 28, 13:00
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15:00
KAUST
Laser-scribed graphene
This dissertation introduces flexible, lightweight, and robust Laser-Scribed Graphene (LSG) sensor solutions for detecting various physical parameters, such as strain, flow, deflection, force, pressure, temperature, conductivity, and magnetic field. Multifunctionality was obtained by exploiting the direct laser scribing process combined with the flexible nature of polyimide and the piezoresistivity of porous graphene. The outstanding properties of LSG, such as low cytotoxicity, biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and ability to function under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, allowed targeting diverse emerging applications.
Altynay Kaidarova
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
flexible electronics
wearable sensors
Laser-scribed graphene
Altynay has pursued an academic career in Electrical Engineering in different countries, such as Kazakhstan, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia. She considers herself a citizen of the world upholding scientific achievements, passion, inspiration, diversity, integrity, and openness. In 2010 the student attained Bolashak International Scholarship which was awarded to high-performing students from Kazakhstan. She has then successfully completed the foundation at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and obtained a first honor degree in Electronics and Communication