Technology Review TR35 Young Innovators

Since 1999, the editors of Technology Review have honored the young innovators whose inventions and research were found to be most exciting; today that collection is the TR35, a list of technologists and scientists, all under the age of 35. Their work--spanning medicine, computing, communications, electronics, nanotechnology, and more--is changing our world.

 

 

One on this year's list caught our attention. Conor Madigan, PhD, Cofounder and CEO of Kateeva  a company that, according to a recent article in Technology Review, has devised "a method for depositing the light-emitting organic materials with inkjet printers and a micro-dryer called a T Jet (for thermal jet) along with proprietary inks that effectively will let manufacturers employ Gen 8.5 and larger substrates – which measure more than 6 feet a side – to produce OLEDs."

Before Kateeva, Conor Madigan was a post-doctoral research scientist at MIT and has worked on organic electronic device technology for more than a decade. He is the author of numerous publications on the topic and holds patents in fields spanning physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, materials science, and software engineering. Conor earned a Bachelor’s degree from Princeton and a Ph.D. from MIT. Both degrees are in electrical engineering. His thesis at MIT was "Theory and Simulation of Amorphous Organic Electronic Devices" (pdf).

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