The Journal of the SID (JSID) is soliciting original contributed papers in Education in Displays, Nano-, and Microfabrication, to be published in a special section in the first quarter of 2021. More information about the journal, its scope, and a link to past issues can be found at:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/19383657, more information about SID can be found at https://www.sid.org.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Hybrid and remote learning approaches
Curricular resources and models available on microfabrication teaching
Reviews of efficacy of teaching modes
Assessment of display, microfabrication, and engineering education
Laboratories in the field and under remote learning conditions
Career impact of microfabrication teaching and learning
This special section will be guest edited by Drs. Pat Watson (University of Pennsylvania) and Ioannis Kymissis (Columbia University).
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts online in electronic files to the JSID at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sid
Authors submitting their manuscript must identify their manuscripts as being submitted for the Special Section by selecting “Special Section Paper” as the paper type. The Information for Authors document provides a complete set of guidelines and requirements required for the preparation and submission of a manuscript, including a discussion of the formatting requirements. Journal page charges are waived upon application to the editor for all articles in this special section.
The deadline for the submission of manuscripts is December 31, 2020
Please direct any questions to the special section editors at johnkym@ee.columbia.edu, gewatson@seas.upenn, or to the editor of JSID at editor@sid.org.
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SID's monthly journal, JSID, publishes original works dealing with the theory and practice of electronic information displays. Coverage includes the underlying chemistry, physics, electronic engineering, device design, and modeling; physiology and psychology; measurement techniques; as well as all aspects of the interaction between equipment and its users. In addition to full length papers, reviews, overviews, letters, and book reviews are also included.
Active-Matrix Devices and Displays
Applied Vision and Human factors
Backlighting and Solid State Lighting Technologies
Display Electronics
Display Manufacturing Technologies
Display Measurements
Display Systems; Optical and Electronic
Electronic Paper and Flexible Displays
Liquid Crystal and other Non-emissive Displays
Organic Light Emitting Devices and Displays
Plasma and other Emissive Displays
Projection Displays and Systems
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2017: Dr. François Templier for GaN-based emissive microdisplays: A very promising technology for compact, ultra-high brightness display system
2016: Jae Sung Park of Visual Display Division, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd for Human visual perception-based localized backlight scaling method for high dynamic range LCDs
2015: Jyrki Kimmel of Nokia Technologies for Optical performance characterization of flexible mobile displays
2014: Shohei Katsuta,Emi Yamamoto, Yasushi Asaoka, Toru Kanno, Hideomi Yui, Yusuke Tsuda, Katsumi Kondo and Tsuyoshi Maeda of Sharp Corp for Optical design and roll-to-roll fabrication process of microstructure film for wide viewing LCDs
2013: Jong-Man Kim, Youngmin Cho, Jonghin Kim, Seung-Hyuck Lee, Kwangjoon Kim, Seung-Woo Lee of Kyung Hee University for Precise Prediction of Optical Responses of All Types of Liquid-Crystal Displays by Behavioral Models
2012: John F. Wager, Ken Hoshino, Eric S. Sundholm, Rick E. Presley, Ram Ravichandran, Christopher C. Knutson, Douglas A. Keszler, Randy L. Hoffman, Devin A. Mourey, John Robertson, for A framework for assessing amorphous oxide semiconductor thin-film transistor passivation
2011: Toshiaki Arai, Narihiro Morosawa,Kazuhiko Tokunaga, Yasuhiro Terai, Eri Fukumoto, Takashige Fujimori and Tatsuya Sasaoka, for Highly reliable oxide-semiconductor TFT for AMOLED displays
2010:Te-Yu Lee, Chrong Jung Lin andYa-Chin King, for High-uniformity 2T1C AMOLED panels by a built-in trimming method
Generously sponsored by LG Display
2017: Mr. Hao Chen for Quantum dot light emitting devices for photomedical applications
2017: Ms. Juan He for Quantum dot light emitting devices for photomedical applications
2016: Ruidong Zhu of College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida forHigh-ambient-contrast augmented reality with a tunable transmittance liquid crystal film and a functional reflective polarizer
2015: Simone Hoeckh, Annette Frederiksen, Sylvain Renault, Klaus Hopf, Michael Gilowski, Martin Schell for Exploring crosstalk perception for stereoscopic 3D head-up displays in a crosstalk Simulator
2014: Jing Wang,Saijun Huang,Chaoping Cheng, Yikai Su, Zhicheng Ye, Jiangang Lu, Gufeng He, Xindong Shi, Xinkai Wu and Jun Liu of Shanghai Jiao Tong University for High-efficiency organic light-emitting diodes based on the gradient doping and nonlinear cross-fading doping in transporting layers