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  <body><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>Ink-jet Deposition for Direct Write Patterning</strong>&nbsp;</p><p align="center">David Gottfried</p><p align="center">Senior Research Scientist</p><p align="center">Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong>&nbsp; Deposition of micrometer scale fluid materials on surfaces with controlled volume, area, and position accuracy is a common need for development and application of many microelectronics, MEMS, and optical devices.&nbsp; While approaches include top-down (photo and nanolithography, nanoimprinting) and bottom-up (microcontact printing, dip pen nanolithography) methods, the simplicity, precision, and speed of ink-jet printing technology makes it well-suited for both laboratory research and manufacturing.&nbsp; In the last decade, ink-jet has come to be viewed as a precision microdispensing tool, in addition to its huge success in color printing. &nbsp;Ink-jet patterning is data-driven, non-contact, and is capable of precise deposition of picoliter volumes at high rates, even onto non-planar surfaces.&nbsp; As an additive process, ink-jet deposition can minimize the use of expensive ink materials such as DNA, light-emitting polymers and precious metals.&nbsp; This seminar will provide an overview of current inkjet technology and some typical applications, drawing on the resources available at the IEN and the research of its many users.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Bio</strong>: David Gottfried received a B.S. in chemistry from theUniversityofMichiganand continued his studies in physical chemistry atStanfordUniversity, obtaining his doctorate in 1991.&nbsp; After a post-doctoral fellowship at the Weizmann Institute of Science/Bar-Ilan University, he began research and teaching in biophysics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.&nbsp; In 1999 he moved to the Georgia Tech Research Institute where he designed and tested optical sensors for chemical and biological agents with food safety, environmental, and homeland security applications.&nbsp; Dr. Gottfried joined theNanotechnologyResearchCenter(a member center of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology) in 2007 where he is a domain expert/technical liaison as part of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network.&nbsp; Dr. Gottfried was selected as an ACS Fellow in 2012.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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