
معرفی
Dr. William S. Wong is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, serving as Director of the Giga-to-Nanoelectronics (G2N) Centre and a researcher at the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology. He leads the Advanced Flexible Electronics Technology (AFET) group, focusing on flexible electronics, heterogeneous integration of silicon and nitride materials, and nanowire-based systems for displays, sensors, and energy applications. His work leverages novel printing techniques and thin-film transfer methods to enhance device performance while reducing costs.
Education:
- Doctorate in Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, UC Berkeley (1999)
- Master of Science in Materials Science, UC San Diego (1995)
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical/Aerospace/Nuclear Engineering, UCLA (1990)
Research interests include flexible electronics, nanomaterials, thin-film transistors, and large-area system integration. His group’s work emphasizes functional and mechanically flexible electronics with applications in wearable devices, energy systems, and high-performance displays.
Publications and Patents: Over 110 papers and 80 U.S. patents, with recent focus on low-power TFT circuits, inkjet-printed nanocomposites, and flexible optoelectronics. His work bridges material science, device fabrication, and systems-level integration.
Awards and Affiliations: Active member of IEEE, Materials Research Society, and editorial board of IEEE Electron Device Letters. Serves on committees for the Electronic Materials Conference.
Labs/Teams: Directs the AFET group and collaborates with the G2N Centre to advance nanoelectronics and flexible systems.



