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Berger earns Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair Award

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In honor of his research in printed electronics for Internet-of-Everything devices, Paul Berger, professor of electrical and computer engineering at The Ohio State University, won the prestigious 2020-2021 Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair award to Finland.

Berger will teach and conduct research at Tampere University for four months during each 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years. His work in printed electronics features heart monitors and other technology that communicate with sensors. Each sensor looks as simple as a thin, flexible postage stamp fastened to any object in order to monitor position, weight, temperature and pressure.

This kind of monitoring could be applied to reduction of food wastage by bringing real-time inventory control into restaurant kitchens or wearable medical devices that would look like a Band-Aid but could monitor heart functionality, essentially cutting the wires of a hospital bed or charging power cord.

This Fulbright leverages a nine-year collaboration with Tampere University, and Berger has already directly participated in 8.8 million euros of investment in Finland since this partnership began.

For more information about the Fulbright Scholar Program, contact Joanna Kukielka-Blaser or visit fulbright.osu.edu.