Printed Electronics: Materials, Technologies and Applications Zheng Cui
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Materials Design Using Computational Intelligence Techniques Shubhabrata Datta CRC Press, 2016 184 pages, $139.95 (e-book $97.97) ISBN 9781482238327
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iven recent developments in artifi cial intelligence and materials design, computational tools are well positioned to realize an order of magnitude increase in available information throughput across multiple disciplines of materials science. This book is timely due to the increasing number of relevant updates in artificial intelligence and the desire for a datainformation-knowledge-understanding-wisdom hierarchy using machine learning, neural networks, genetic evolutionary programming, fuzzy logic systems, and multi-objective optimization. This book helps to educate the inexperienced to well-informed scientist or engineer on computer intelligence for materials design.
Chapters 1–3 describe conventional approaches to materials design and data mining. Chapters 4–6 are full overviews of artificial shallow-to-deep neural networks, genetic programming, and fuzzy logic schemes. The relevance of these approaches is well grounded in desirable attributes to control and optimize material growth, composition, properties, and machining based on available data. At the conclusion of each chapter, applications, including figures and tables, are provided to assist the reader in understanding each method in the context of materials engineering and to form the foundation for later advanced chapters. Building on the basis of computer intelligence, the final chapters extend the text to provide advice and insights
Printed Electronics: Materials, Technologies and Applications Zheng Cui Wiley and Higher Education Press, 2016 450 pages, $150.00 (e-book $120.99) ISBN 978-1-118-92092-3
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rinted electronics is based on conventional printing techniques as the means to manufacture electronic devices and systems. The aim of printed electronics is to make integrated electronic systems using printing technology instead of expensive and complex integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing technology. Printed electronics is still a growing field and in its early stage of development, but will certainly prosper in the future. This book gives an excellent introduction to printed electronics, including
materials, technologies, and applications. It is written by members of Zheng Cui’s research team. They include not only the information and knowledge published by others, but also their research experience and results. This book reflects the authors’ understanding of printed electronics and observations of the technological progress in the field. The book comprises nine chapters. Chapter 1 provides a historical introduction and an overview of printed electronics. Chapter 2 illustrates printed
on combining techniques in tandem. Each approach is well understood by this point in the book, and the author guides the reader to use and join each method effectively in order to realize optimization goals in materials processing and fabrication. Examples with up-to-date references to the literature include design
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