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Nirmita Roy


University of South Florida

Talk Title:

Electrochemical Copper Printing: A Game-Changer for Wearable Electronics

Description of Talk

Dr. Nirmita Roy will present her research on Electrochemical Copper Printing, a breakthrough technology for flexible, durable, and highly conductive interconnects in wearable electronics. This novel approach utilizes laser-burned lignin and electrochemical deposition to overcome the limitations of traditional interconnect methods, offering scalability and superior performance. The talk will highlight the fabrication process, key results, and potential industry applications in healthcare, aerospace, and smart textiles

Biography

Dr. Nirmita Roy is a researcher in semiconductor materials and flexible electronics, specializing in wearable electronics, electrochemical deposition, material characterization, and advanced nanomaterials. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida, where her research focused on developing cost-effective, scalable interconnect solutions for smart textiles. Dr. Roy has published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, SPIE Proceedings and has been featured on Fox News and Spectrum Bay News 9 for her contributions to semiconductor research. She is also an adjunct professor at USF, actively mentoring students and collaborating with industry partners to advance next-generation electronics.