UF Visit to BRIDG

Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/15/2017
10:00 am - 3:30 pm

Location
BRIDG

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The University of Florida attendees participated in the BRIDG Workshop, engaging in conversation about their research. Below is a brief summary on the workshops focus.

  • Over 50 billion devices will be connected to smart sensors. Demand for sensors is expected to reach 1 trillion. What do these sensors do? They count your steps. Measure your acceleration to calculate your ETA when using GPS. They even automatically adjust your camera lens around ambient light to help you snap that perfect picture. These are just a few of the ways sensors unite to deliver a constant stream of leading-edge experiences on your smart phone. Beyond phones, sensors are infiltrating cars, buildings, appliances, medical equipment, and wearable devices that track personal fitness and health conditions. This workshop will bring together the scientists, engineers, manufacturing, academia, and business people from around the world who work in the area of smart sensors, systems and advanced packaging technology. This workshop and tabletop exhibits enables discussion and presentations on the latest semiconductor based design, process and materials for smart sensor and photonic technologies.
    • Silicon Sensors
    • Optical Sensors
    • Wide Band Gap Power Electronics
    • Nanotechnology
    • Optical Interconnect
    • Novel Die Interconnect
    • Through Silicon Vias
    • 2.5 and 3D Die Stacking & Interposers
    • Digital Printing / Deposition Technologies
    • Internet of Things
    • Advanced Ceramic materials/packaging
    • Thin and ultra-miniature components
    • Metrology
    • Thin and ultra-miniature components
    • Design, Simulation and Modeling
    • Smart Sensor Applications
    • Polymer Thick Film Materials
    • Cybersecurity