MA Center for Advanced Manufacturing webinar: NextFlex—Mar. 1

The Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) at MassTech Collaborative together with the University of Massachusetts Lowell have initiated a webinar series for the NextFlex® Massachusetts Node. This is the second webinar in the series.

Talk 1: Advanced Manufacturing: Scalable Print and Roll-to-Roll Technologies
Talk 2: Carpe Diem Nano Imprint for Flexible Electronics, Optics, and Fluidics

March 1st, 2021
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST

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Dr. Jeffrey Morse, Director
UMass Amherst Advanced Print and Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Facility
University of Massachusetts Amherst
jdmorse@research.umass.edu

Jeff Morse is the Director of the Advanced Print and Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Facility at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Prior to that, he was the Managing Director of the National Nanomanufacturing Network, part of the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing at UMass Amherst. Previously, Jeff was a Senior Scientist in the Center for Micro and Nano Technology at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He received his BS (1983) and MS (1985) Degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, and a PhD (1992) in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. His interests and expertise includes semiconductor devices, advanced micro/nanofabrication processes, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), biosensors, microfluidics, and micro-power sources targeting applications in printed electronics, wearables, and health monitoring devices.

John Berg
Carpe Diem Technologies
Jberg@carpediemtech.com

John Berg, MSME MIT 1988, BSME UMass 1985) provides the technical and corporate leadership at Carpe Diem Technologies, Inc. which he founded in 2005. He is currently focused on nano imprint technology with their applications to flexible hybrid electronics or FHE and "flat" optics.  Prior to that he was President of Zygo and member of the BOD of Zygo now part of Ametek and founded two start-ups following high volume experience in engineering and management at Quantum and Digital Equipment. He has authored more than 30 patents, half of which are specific to precision semiconductor, thin film, and roll to roll applications. His business experience extends from leading efforts from startup to public offering.

 

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