About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Printed Electronics and Additive Manufacturing: Advanced Functional Materials, Processing Concepts, and Emerging Applications
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Presentation Title |
Printed Sensors for Extreme Environments |
Author(s) |
Kiyo T. Fujimoto, Malwina Wilding, Michael Mcmurtrey, Amey Rajendra Khanolkar, Brian J. Jaques, Dave Estrada, Zhangxian Deng |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Amey Rajendra Khanolkar |
Abstract Scope |
Printed sensor technologies for extreme environments represent a critical area of advancement in materials science and sensor engineering. This presentation will outline recent efforts at Idaho National Laboratory in this field, addressing key challenges in materials development, printing processes, and sensor design for harsh conditions. Additionally, the unique challenges associated with harsh environment sensing and an examination of strategies currently employed to mitigate these obstacles will be discussed to include approaches to these issues, including novel encapsulation techniques. This overview aims to highlight INL’s contributions to printed sensors for extreme environments, and to identify areas for future research and development in this rapidly evolving field. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |