EMC and Signal Integrity Considerations for Lignin-Based Conductive Materials in Flexible Printed Interconnects for Automotive Applications

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Dr. Alper Sarıkan, Deputy General Manager New Technologies Business Unit President at Karel Electronics R&D Center, will be the guest at the Nano Open Webinar on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 between 11.00-12.00 at Zoom.

Dr. Alper Sarıkan, will talk about EMC and signal integrity considerations for lignin-based conductive materials in flexible printed interconnects for automotive applications

To register for the Nano Open Webinar, which will be held on Zoom on November 6, 2024, at 11:00: otolab.sabanciuniv.edu

About Dr. Alper Sarıkan

Dr. Alper Sarıkan graduated from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department of Middle East Technical University in 1997. He then completed his master's degree at Gazi University in 2001 and earned his Ph.D. in 2010.

Dr. Sarıkan began his professional career as an R&D engineer at Karel Electronics, where he developed numerous embedded software and hardware projects. He also worked as a web services architect during this time.

In 2005, he took on the role of design leader in the telecommunications sections of the R&D department at Karel Electronics. In this position, he served as an experienced technical architect, contributing to the evaluation and design of corporate software-hardware development projects.

In 2008, Dr. Sarıkan was appointed as team leader in the R&D department. Today, he continues his work as the Deputy General Manager New Technologies Business Unit President at the Karel Electronics R&D Center. Additionally, he works as a lecturer in the Computer Engineering department at Bilkent University.