Third Keynote Speaker

Is the Future 2D?

Dr Carl Naylor
SRC Program Manager & Research Scientist
Intel

Carl H. Naylor is the SRC Program manager, alternate SAB rep for JUMP2.0, and Research Scientist with Intel Corporation. He received his B.A. and M.S. degree in physics from the University Joseph Fourier (Grenoble, France), followed by a Ph.D degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA). He has held multiple research positions with universities across the globe: in southeast Asia, western Europe, and across north America.
He joined Intel as a Senior Research Engineer with Intel Components Research in the Novel Device Materials group, where he developed and synthesized novel nanomaterials, and searched for unique applications where they can be implemented across an Intel chip. He is now with the Corporate University Research team focused on Intel’s external engagements with Academia.
He holds over 50 co-authored publications in peer reviewed journals, over 50 U.S. patents filed, and numerous industrial and academic accolades.

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innoLAE 2024 Sponsorship & Exhibition

The innoLAE Conference & Exhibition positions you in front of researchers and developers across a wide range of printed, flexible and bio-electronics applications. Exhibiting at the event gives you the opportunity to be at the forefront of the industry, presenting your expertise and products to your target audience.

  • Highlight your company’s expertise

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Sponsorship/exhibition packages for innoLAE 2024

The main packages include an exhibition space, a presentation slot and other options depending on the level chosen. We also have non-exhibition sponsorship options available.

Second Keynote Talk Confirmed

Organic Mixed Conductors for Bioelectronics

Prof Jonathan Rivnay
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Northwestern University

Jonathan Rivnay is a Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. Jonathan earned his B.Sc. in 2006 from Cornell University. He then moved to Stanford University where he earned a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, studying the structure and electronic transport properties of organic electronic materials. In 2012, he joined the Department of Bioelectronics at the Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne in France as a Marie Curie post-doctoral fellow, working on conducting polymer-based devices for bioelectronics. Jonathan spent 2015-2016 as a member of the research staff in the Printed Electronics group at the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC, a Xerox Co.) before joining the faculty at Northwestern in 2017. He is a recipient of the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation (2018), and a research fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2019), and was named a Materials Research Society Outstanding Early Career Investigator (2020).

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First Keynote Speaker for innoLAE 2024

Ions, Electrons and Polymers: Fast Ion Insertion Towards GHz Iontronics
Prof Alberto Salleo
Professor and Department Chair
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Stanford University

Alberto Salleo is currently Professor of Materials Science and Department Chair at Stanford University. Alberto Salleo holds a Laurea degree in Chemistry from La Sapienza and graduated as a Fulbright Fellow with a PhD in Materials Science from UC Berkeley in 2001. From 2001 to 2005 Salleo was first post-doctoral research fellow and successively member of research staff at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. In 2005 Salleo joined the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Stanford as an Assistant Professor. While at Stanford, Salleo won the NSF Career Award, the 3M Untenured Faculty Award, the SPIE Early Career Award, the Tau Beta Pi Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, and the Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stanford’s highest teaching award. He has been a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher since 2015 and was elected to the European Academy of Sciences in 2021, a Fellow of the Materials Research Society in 2022, and a Member of the Academia Europaea in 2023.

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