(Nanowerk Spotlight) The burgeoning demands for health care and human-machine interfaces call for the next generation of multifunctional and flexible integrated sensor systems. Principally, flexible ...
In a recent article published in Scientific Reports, researchers presented a comprehensive study on the development and performance evaluation of silver-coated laser-induced graphene (LIG) strain ...
• Recent advances in implantable physical sensors are comprehensively reviewed. • The engineering principles, design considerations, in vivo performance, and clinical applications of implantable ...
UCLA engineers developed a novel sensor that could add a sense of “touch” to robotic surgery. Robert Candler, an associate professor of electrical engineering, helped develop a haptic feedback sensor ...
Researchers have developed a sensor-filled glove that doctors could wear to accurately measure muscle stiffness, known as spasticity, in patients suffering from stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple ...
Artificial intelligence has seen the fastest adoption curve of any new technology in history. Most of that impact, however, has stayed behind the desks of knowledge workers, helping them draft emails, ...
The semiconductor process begins with the photo process that transfers circuits onto a wafer as if “taking a picture,” and after about 150 steps, it is completed into a chip in a total of three to ...
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck have shown that quantum sensors can remain highly accurate even in extremely noisy ...
Krittika Goyal’s first publication, recently submitted to Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical has been accepted and is now published online. “A biomimetic skin phantom for characterizing wearable ...
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