Melissa Jane Chow

PhD student

Melissa Jane Chow
Melissa's work focuses on printing transistors with organic semiconductors. 

She is developing new fabrication techniques to enhance the device performance of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs) created through inkjet printing.

Melissa is also investigating circuit designs for building reliable applications with flexible electronics.

Publications

M. J. Chow, A. A. Fomani, M. Moradi, G. Chaji, R. A. Lujan, and W. S. Wong, ‘Effects of mechanical strain on amorphous silicon thin-film transistor electrical stability’, Applied Physics Letters, vol. 102, no. 23, p. 233509, 2013

Awards

Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology Fellowship, University of Waterloo, 2012, 1 year

Conferences and talks

M. J. Chow, T. N. Ng, W. S. Wong (2012) Electrical Stability of Inkjet-Printed Polymeric Thin-Film Transistors Under Mechanical Strain. Electronic Materials Conference 2012.

M. Chow, T. Ng, R. Lujan, W. Wong (2012) Electrical Stability of Inkjet-
Printed Polymeric Thin-Film Transistors Under Mechanical Strain. 2012 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting.