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Which ideas and visions do researchers bring to life - and how do they do it? At Empa - the place where innovation starts - more than 1,000 scientists, engineers and technicians contribute with their expertise every day to develop new paths to a sustainable, livable future. Meet the bright minds at Empa's laboratories in this video and livestream series and learn about their solutions that are crucial to tackling the many challenges of our times.

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Dr. Evgeniia Gilshtein

Scientist at the "Thin Films and Photovoltaics" Laboratory

After her studies in Electronics & Nanoelectronics in St. Petersburg, Evgeniia Gilshtein received her doctorate in Materials Science from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology. She then worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Empa and has been a part of the researcher team at Empa's Thin Films and Photovoltaics Laboratory since the beginning of 2019.

Beyond conventional electronics

Dr. Evgeniia Gilshtein is working with the research team at Empa's Coating Competence Center (CCC) on flexible printed electronics that are:

  • transparent
  • lightweight
  • mechanically durable and
  • environmentally friendly

She has demonstrated the implementation of printed structures such as protective coatings, touch sensors and transistors with unique properties. Now she plans to use these findings to improve performance further and translate this into sustainable solutions for society.

Further resources:

Media release The invisible keypad (2021)
Media release International Women's Day (2022)

The highlight

Whether as sensor-equipped wearables for better health monitoring, implantable electronics for better medical diagnosis, or as displays for consumer electronics – flexible and printed electronics could play a key role in our path to sustainability. Research conducted at Empa shows how much further the application range of such electronics could go – by adding biodegradable and ultra-lightweight features to the mix.

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