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42
Citations
6290
World Ranking
4154
National Ranking
1487

Overview

Tse Nga Ng is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a substantial focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors

Among the notable papers published by Tse Nga Ng are:

  • "The 2021 flexible and printed electronics roadmap," 2021, Flexible and Printed Electronics
  • "Noise and detectivity limits in organic shortwave infrared photodiodes with low disorder," 2020, npj Flexible Electronics
  • "Solution-processable infrared photodetectors: Materials, device physics, and applications," 2021, Materials Science and Engineering R Reports
  • "Broadband infrared photodetection using a narrow bandgap conjugated polymer," 2021, Science Advances
  • "Ion-Exchange Separators Suppressing Self-Discharge in Polymeric Supercapacitors," 2020, ACS Energy Letters

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • ACS Energy Letters
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics
  • Science Advances

Tse Nga Ng has collaborated extensively with other researchers. Frequent coauthors include Jason D. Azoulay, Ning Li, Naresh Eedugurala, Chanho Shin, and Lulu Yao. These collaborations have contributed to a significant number of joint publications across various topics related to flexible electronics, organic photodetectors, and advanced materials.

Best Publications

  • A skin-inspired organic digital mechanoreceptor

    Benjamin C.-K. Tee;Alex Chortos;Andre Berndt;Amanda Kim Nguyen

  • Flexible image sensor array with bulk heterojunction organic photodiode

    Tse Nga Ng;William S. Wong;Michael L. Chabinyc;Sanjiv Sambandan

  • Current Status and Opportunities of Organic Thin-Film Transistor Technologies

    Xiaojun Guo;Yong Xu;Simon Ogier;Tse Nga Ng

  • Emerging Design and Characterization Guidelines for Polymer-Based Infrared Photodetectors.

    Zhenghui Wu;Yichen Zhai;Hyonwoong Kim;Jason D. Azoulay

  • A flexible high potential printed battery for powering printed electronics

    Abhinav M. Gaikwad;Daniel A. Steingart;Tse Nga Ng;David E. Schwartz

  • The 2021 flexible and printed electronics roadmap

    Yvan Bonnassieux;Christoph J. Brabec;Yong Cao;Tricia Breen Carmichael

  • Elucidating the Detectivity Limits in Shortwave Infrared Organic Photodiodes

    Zhenghui Wu;Weichuan Yao;Alexander E. London;Jason D. Azoulay

  • Scalable printed electronics: an organic decoder addressing ferroelectric non-volatile memory.

    Tse Nga Ng;David E. Schwartz;Leah L. Lavery;Gregory L. Whiting

  • Sol–Gel Solution-Deposited InGaZnO Thin Film Transistors

    Robert A. Street;Tse Nga Ng;René A. Lujan;Inyoung Son

  • Highly sensitive tactile sensors integrated with organic transistors

    Jiseok Kim;Tse Nga Ng;Woo Soo Kim

  • Flexible Pressure Sensors for Objective Assessment of Motor Disorders

    Moran Amit;Leanne Chukoskie;Andrew J. Skalsky;Andrew J. Skalsky;Harinath Garudadri

  • Noise and detectivity limits in organic shortwave infrared photodiodes with low disorder

    Zhenghui Wu;Zhenghui Wu;Ning Li;Naresh Eedugurala;Jason D. Azoulay

  • The Role of Dielectric Screening in Organic Shortwave Infrared Photodiodes for Spectroscopic Image Sensing

    Zhenghui Wu;Yichen Zhai;Weichuan Yao;Naresh Eedugurala

  • From Printed Transistors to Printed Smart Systems

    R. A. Street;T. N. Ng;D. E. Schwartz;G. L. Whiting

  • Donor–acceptor polymers with tunable infrared photoresponse

    Alexander E. London;Lifeng Huang;Benjamin A. Zhang;M. Belén Oviedo

  • Solution-processable infrared photodetectors: Materials, device physics and applications

    Ning Li;Paramasivam Mahalingavelar;Jarrett H. Vella;Dong-Seok Leem

  • Organic inkjet-patterned memory array based on ferroelectric field-effect transistors

    Tse Nga Ng;Beverly Russo;Brent Krusor;Rene Kist

  • Dependence of charge injection on temperature, electric field, and energetic disorder in an organic semiconductor.

    Tse Nga Ng;William R. Silveira;John A. Marohn

  • Low temperature a-Si:H photodiodes and flexible image sensor arrays patterned by digital lithography

    Tse Nga Ng;Rene A. Lujan;Sanjiv Sambandan;Robert A. Street

  • Comparing the kinetics of bias stress in organic field-effect transistors with different dielectric interfaces

    Tse Nga Ng;John A. Marohn;Michael L. Chabinyc

  • Broadband infrared photodetection using a narrow bandgap conjugated polymer.

    Jarrett H. Vella;Lifeng Huang;Naresh Eedugurala;Kevin S. Mayer

  • Batch fabrication and characterization of ultrasensitive cantilevers with submicron magnetic tips

    Neil E. Jenkins;Lauren P. DeFlores;Jack Allen;Tse Nga Ng

Frequent Co-Authors

Ana Claudia Arias
Ana Claudia Arias University of California, Berkeley
Michael L. Chabinyc
Michael L. Chabinyc University of California, Santa Barbara
William S. Wong
William S. Wong University of Waterloo
Robert Street
Robert Street University of Western Australia
Robert A. Street
Robert A. Street Palo Alto Research Center
Bryan M. Wong
Bryan M. Wong University of California, Riverside
Xiaodan Gu
Xiaodan Gu University of Southern Mississippi
Zhenan Bao
Zhenan Bao Stanford University
Alberto Salleo
Alberto Salleo Stanford University
Michael C. McAlpine
Michael C. McAlpine University of Minnesota

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