Chapter 1: Introduction to Printed Electronics
John Hornick
Chapter 2: Which Printed Conductive Inks and Interconnects Survive High G and Thermal Cycling?
Clayton Neff, Edwin Elston, and Amanda M. Schrand
Chapter 3: Additively Manufactured Antennas for Aerospace Harsh Environments
Eduardo A. Rojas-Nastrucci
Chapter 4: Printed Pressure Sensors for Extreme Environments
Tosin D. Ajayi, Spencer Nguyen, Amanda M. Schrand, and Chengying Xu
Chapter 5: Metallization of 3D-Printed Devices
Nathan Lazarus
Chapter 6: Printing Electrically Conductive Patterns on Polymeric and 3D-Printed Systems
Lorenzo Migliorini, Tommaso Santaniello, and Paolo Milani
Chapter 7: Direct Write Printed Electronics and Materials Synthesis Using Non-quilibrium Plasma-Based Techniques
Matthew Montgomery, Chris Funke, Neal Magdefrau, Paul Sheedy, Mary Herndon, Wayde Schmidt, Andrew S Morgan, Evyatar Shaulsky, and Shomeek Mukhopadhyay
Chapter 8: Additively Manufactured Ceramics with Embedded Conductors for High-Temperature Applications
Eleanor Rogenski, Victoria Admas, Bhargavi Mummareddy, Bradley Duncan, Eric MacDonald, and Pedro Cortes
Chapter 9: Considerations for Design and Manufacturing of Flex Devices and Printed Conductive Elements
Ken Blecker
Chapter 10: Three-Dimensional Functional RF Devices Enabled through Additive Manufacturing
Austin Good, Zachary Larimore, and Paul Parsons