One-Step laser fabrication and patterning of graphene electrodes for flexible & 3D electronics
CPES | Canadian Printable Electronics Symposium 2023
17 May 2023
Montréal, Canada
ÉTS - École de technologie supérieure (Pavilion A), 1100 Notre-Dame Street West, Montréal, QC H3C 1K3
Gerd Grau is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at York University and a graduate faculty member in Mechanical Engineering. He received his BA and MEng degrees in Engineering from the University of Cambridge and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He has extensive experience in microfabrication, especially of printed microelectronic devices such as transistors and sensors. His expertise spans the study of fundamental printing physics, the optimization of material properties through process innovations, and the integration of device process flows. At York University, he has built a lab for printed electronics that focuses on the integration of printed electronics in 3D structures such as 3D printed objects and carbon fiber composites using novel techniques such as printing and laser processing. His research is funded by NSERC, CIHR, Mitacs, York University, and industry collaboration.






