Books by Keyword: Flexible

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Edited by: Liangliang Chen
Online since: April 2015
Description: Flexible and printed electronics are rather new fields in China. In particular, the term of “printed electronics” was almost unheard of in China five years ago when Professor Cui setup the first research center dedicated to the R&D of this technology. The collection includes selected peer reviewed papers form the 5th International Conference on Flexible and Printed Electronics (ICFPE) was successfully held in Beijing on 21-23 October 2014. The 39 papers share the newest ideas in the fields of followed: Synthesis and characterization of organic and inorganic electronics materials for printed electronics; Ink formulation of nanomaterials and applications in printed electronics; Solution-processing and/or printing of organic and inorganic thin film transistors, solar cells and light emitting devices; Organic and inorganic flexible electronic devices and displays; Flexible and plastic sensors and their applications; Processes, techniques and equipment for printed electronics; Design of flexible and printable electronic systems; Manufacturing of printed circuit (PCB) boards and RFID antennas; Packaging and encapsulation of OLED/OPV and printed electronic devices.
Edited by: Constantin Carausu, Andrzej Wróbel, Emil Oanta, Alexei Toca, Alexander Mikhaylov and Dumitru Nedelcu
Online since: October 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Modern Technologies in Industrial Engineering, July 13-16, Gliwice, Poland.
The 189 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Applied Materials and Technologies,
Chapter 2: Tools and Technologies for Materials Processing,
Chapter 3: Parts and Components of Industrial Equipments,
Chapter 4: Industrial Robotics,
Chapter 5: Flexible and Integrated Manufacturing Systems,
Chapter 6: Maritime Engineering and Technologies,
Chapter 7: Modern Technologies in Product Design,
Chapter 8: Engineering Management of Manufacturing Systems.
Edited by: Hong Lin
Online since: November 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) technology is emerging, against the current background of drastic consumption-rates of irreplaceable natural resources, as the Cinderella solution to many energy-related problems, Almost since its first appearance, it has been regarded as being the most promising alternative to conventional silicon solar cell technology due to the tremendous advantages of low cost and high theoretical energy-conversion efficiency.
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