Smart Quantum Dot Lighting ( SmartQD), EPSRC Grant Agr. Quantum Dot LED Mobile Displays, Industrial Research Grant No. Academic beneficiary: University of Cambridge. 103543, main role as Principal Investigator. ![]() MP-SENS: Manufacturing Processes for hybrid Sensor module, Innovate UK Project No. Research grants at University of Cambridge: Wireless wearable devices, Smart sensors and systems, Micro and Nano-manufacturing, Analogue and neuromorphic computing, Stretchable and biodegradable electronics Research projects With main interests in on-body sensors, molecular diagnostics, advanced biosystems and implantable devices Complex, resilient and intelligent systems Smart Sensor Technologies and bio-electronics Strategic themes Energy, transport and urban infrastructureįlexible, Organic and Large-Area ElectronicsĮnergy harvesting, Autonomous Sensors & Systems Manufacturing, design and materialsįlexible Hybrid Integration of Multi-functional systems in bendable, stretchable and biocompatible substrates Bioengineering He is also Senior Member of the IEEE society. He is co-editor of the Cambridge Elements Series on "Flexible and Large-Area Electronics" published by Cambridge University Press, and Chair of the IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensor and Systems (FLEPS) Program. Google Scholar: H-index 26, i10-index 50, Citations >6875 Luigi has authored and co-authored over 130 peer-review papers, 3 book chapters, 2 international standards and is inventor or co-inventor of more than 65 patent applications filed (46 patents granted, 9 as sole inventor). Luigi's research track record encompasses emerging nanomaterials, biocompatible and biodegradable devices and electronics manufacturing on flexible and stretchable substrates, and circular economy. His main academic interests include sensors and integrated bio-systems for applications in health care, industrial sustainability, smart wearables and environmental monitoring. ![]() His current position is Director of Research in Graphene and Related Technologies and he serves as Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Cambridge Graphene Centre. He developed science and innovation for more than 20 years in emerging technology areas for the post-CMOS roadmap, smart systems heterogeneous integration, polymer and printed electronics, advanced bio-systems and molecular diagnostics, advanced signal processing and nonlinear computation, advanced mechanical, optical and chemical sensor technologies, with focus on miniaturization and advanced packaging technologies for smart devices and products. ![]() Dr Luigi Occhipinti joined the University of Cambridge in April 2014.
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