Traditional inkjet printers use heat or vibration to push ink out. EHD uses to pull a tiny "Taylor cone" of fluid from a nozzle.
: Creating ultra-thin mesh for touchscreens. 2. Biomedical Engineering
: His work on high-speed EHD jetting.
: Applied Physics Letters , Journal of Aerosol Science , and Nature Communications .
The "Jung EHD" research focus typically spans these high-tech areas: 1. Flexible Electronics Jung_EHD
To dive deeper into Dr. Jung's specific contributions, look for:
: Developing Redistribution Layers in chips. Solder Bumping : Precise placement of micro-solder balls. 🚀 Advantages of this Method No Clogging : Uses larger nozzles to produce smaller drops. Contactless : Prints on uneven or fragile surfaces. Traditional inkjet printers use heat or vibration to
: Printing silver or copper tracks on flexible plastics.