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SUMMARY:Smart micro-textiles: from bioinspired sensing to bioelectronic in
 terface - Andy Wang  CUED
DTSTART:20221028T130000Z
DTEND:20221028T133000Z
UID:TALK183698@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Hilde Hambro
DESCRIPTION:Textiles have been widely used in our life. These fibre-based 
 products are flexible and breathable\, making them ideal for long-term ski
 n-contacting purposes. If we could produce textiles that possess sensing f
 unctions\, it could open possibilities for many wearable and biology-inter
 face applications\, such as health monitoring\, remote diagnoses and inter
 net-of-things. However\, simply adhering or printing conventional electron
 ic devices onto fabrics dose not work well because the difference in mecha
 nical properties. My research aims produce intrinsically functional micro/
 nano-fibres\, as building blocks for various micro-textile sensors. I will
  demonstrate exemplary applications of spider-web inspired piezoelectric n
 anofibre mesh as broadband acoustic sensor\, and 3D printed wearable breat
 h sensor and bioelectronic sensor with conducting microfibres.
LOCATION:Oatley Seminar Room\, Department of Engineering
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