Date: 4 September 2025
Time: 11:20am - 4:00pm
Venue: Nancy Rothwell building,Booth St E, Manchester M13
As part of the Henry Royce Institute's national conference in Manchester, Royce at Cambridge is hosting a one-day session titled "Next-Generation Electronics and Sensors: Driving high-performance connectivity for the future."
Session programme:
11:20am: From EEG sensors to MIR metasurfaces: the exciting range of applications of graphene
on cubic silicon carbide - Francesca Iacopi, Imec Fellow, FIEEE
12:00pm: 2D, From Lab to Fab and Beyond - John Tingay, CTO - Paragraf
12:20pm: Graphene-based adaptive thermal management for space and defence - Coskun Kocabas, Founder and CSO - SmartIR
12:40pm: Q&A
Lunch (1:00pm -2:00pm)
2:00pm: Insights into porous gallium nitride from microscopy - Rachel Oliver, Professor of Materials Science - University of Cambridge, CSO & Co-Founder - Porotech
2:40pm: High-performance display technologies using cubic gallium nitride microLEDs - Lata Sahonta, co-founder and project manager - Kubos Semiconductors.
3:00pm: Ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors to next-generation transparent conductive oxides: material innovation at CISM Swansea - Saptarsi Gosh, Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials, Swansea University
3:20pm: Flexible Futures: Next-Generation Electronics and IoT Sensors built on advanced materials - Richard Price, CTO and co-founder - PragmatIC Semi
3:40pm: Closing remarks
4:00pm: End of the day