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Electronic devices have transformed human society in the last few decades, giving birth to hospital ultrasound machines, manufacturing robots and that smartphone everyone has in their pockets.
Find out moreOn 22 Jun 2017, NUS HiFES invited Wallace C.H. Choy, the professor from the Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering of The University of Hong Kong to share his recent study on the New Schemes of Room-Temperature Solution-Processed Metal Oxide Semiconductors and Transparent Flexible Electrode for High Performance Optoelectronic Devices at the Faculty of Engineering in NUS.
Find out moreThe Hypoallergenic On-skin Sensors is made possible by making use of the conductive nanomesh structure that have been successfully fabricated inflammation-free, highly gas-permeable, ultrathin and lightweight. The substrate-free design using nanomesh sensors can significantly reduce the risk of inflammation caused by on-skin sensors.
Find out moreThe flexible and wearable electronics system is an emerging technology for next-generation electronics. This type of electronics system can geometrically accommodate large mechanical deformations without imparting significant strains and stress in the materials from which it is constructed. Potential applications of this technology include flexible sensors, communicative packaging, transmitters and new photovoltaic and microfluidic devices, as well as areas of medicine and athletics for which flexible and conformable electronics are required.
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