Andy ShihView profile
Professor
- Organic semiconductor devices
- Microfabrication & nanofabrication
- Printed and flexible electronics
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Andy Shih is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) in Montreal, Canada. He holds a B.Eng. and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research is conducted at the LaCIME (Communications and Microelectronic Integration Laboratory), where he focuses on innovative materials and advanced manufacturing. Dr. Shih's research interests span organic semiconductor devices, microfabrication & nanofabrication, printed and flexible electronics, sustainable electronic materials, organic transistors and sensors, soft MEMS, AI-enhanced sensing, and biomedical monitoring technologies. His work bridges materials science, electrical engineering, and biomedical applications, with particular emphasis on developing smart bandages, printed sensors, and flexible electronics for healthcare monitoring. His publications reveal a strong focus on organic electronics, sensor development, and biomedical applications, with increasing integration of AI techniques for sensor enhancement and data analysis. Dr. Shih teaches courses including Electromagnetism (ELE312), Microsystem Fabrication Processes (ELE676), and Photovoltaic Solar Energy Systems (ENR889). His supervision portfolio includes numerous doctoral and master's students working on diverse projects spanning printed electronics, MEMS, sensor development, AI applications in sensing, and photovoltaic systems. His research has resulted in multiple patents related to thin-film transistors, acoustic resonators, and sensor technologies.













