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Posts Tagged ‘Imperial Innovations’

Inventor’s corner: Mini circuits

27 July 2012

Inventors Corner

Dr William (Tom) Pike is a Reader in Microengineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering). His recent project focuses on increasing integration within three- dimensional circuits, whereby multiple layers of electronic components are incorporated into a single circuit. If more components were integrated into one circuit, devices such as printed circuit boards used in PCs could be made smaller, meeting the continuous push for miniaturisation.

What have you developed?

We have been using a machine called a deep reactive-ion etcher to carve precise holes through silicon wafers. We inject liquefied metal solder into the holes to produce a conductive pathway through the wafer connecting devices on each side. These vertical connections mean we can produce stacks of devices.

What challenges have you faced?

We are trying to make the holes small enough to produce the interconnects for micromachined Mini circuits inventor’s corner sensors, and getting the solder into them is challenging. We use surface tension, as well as gas pressure, to produce a force strong enough to push the liquid solder through the tiny holes. And to make the solder flow, we have had to work in a controlled atmosphere – replacing the air with nitrogen – to prevent oxidisation.

How is this innovative?

The strength of our invention is melting very small balls of solder and using surface tension to direct their flow. With this, we can take various chips that have gone through different processing routes and stack them together. This has been done before, on an individual level, but using the ion etcher and molten solder gives a more reliable and accessible method that can be mass produced.

— Kailey Nolan, Imperial Innovations

Imperial Innovations may be able to help you find an alternative commercial application for your research. Please visit www. imperialinnovations.co.uk or contact the technology transfer team at info@imperialinnovations.co.uk

 

Tags: Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial Innovations, Inventor's corner
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Inventors Corner: Active Innovation

25 January 2012

Dr Simos Evangelou

Dr Simos Evangelou holds a joint lectureship in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering and, over the last four years, has been working with Dr Daniele Dini (Mechanical Engineering) to develop a new suspension system for road vehicles.

What are you working on?

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Tags: Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial Innovations, Inventor's corner, Mechanical Engineering
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Inventor’s corner: Measuring up

1 July 2011

Inventor's corner

Dr Kate Mandeville, who trained as a doctor at Imperial, is now a registrar in public health and undertaking a PhD at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She has been working with Imperial Innovations to commercialise her invention that could revolutionise how doctors take fluid from around the brain.

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Tags: Imperial Innovations, Inventor's corner, Royal College of Art
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Duke of York witnesses healthcare innovations

28 March 2011

The Duke of York with Lord Ara DarziHis Royal Highness The Duke of York (pictured right) visited Imperial on 2 March to learn about the College’s pioneering healthcare innovations in the UK and internationally. He heard about the College’s international partnerships, visited early-stage companies in the Imperial Incubator and learnt about developing robotic technologies to enhance surgery.

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Tags: Imperial Innovations, News, Rector
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“The Heretic” reviewed

8 March 2011

A scene from 'The Heretic'Anoushka Warden (Imperial Innovations) reports on The Heretic, Richard Bean’s new play about climate change at the Royal Court Theatre.

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Tags: Imperial Innovations, Inside Story
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Inventor’s corner: detecting Alzheimer’s

16 December 2010

photo of Daniel RueckertProfessor Daniel Rueckert is Professor of Visual Information Processing (Computing) and co-founder of IXICO, an Imperial spin-out company and provider of imaging solutions to the pharmaceutical and medical devices industries.

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Tags: Computing, Imperial Innovations, Inventor's corner
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£140 million innovation investment boost following fundraising by Imperial Innovations

15 December 2010

entrance to the Bessemer Building lit up at nightOn 7 December, Imperial Innovations Group plc announced to the London Stock Exchange a fundraising worth £140 million, which will boost support to inventions inspired by research at the College.

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Versatile sensors

19 November 2010

photo of Danny O'Hare

Dr Danny O’Hare is a reader in sensor research in the Department of Bioengineering. Medermica, a technology development company focused on diagnostic and sensor technologies for laboratory and healthcare applications, has recently licensed some of his work.

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Tags: Bioengineering, Imperial Innovations, Inventor's corner
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From London to Paris

28 July 2010

On 23 June Russ Cummings, Chief Investment Officer of Imperial Innovations, set out with five work colleagues to cycle from London to Paris in support of The Prince’s Trust . Russ reports on his experience.

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Tags: Imperial Innovations
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