Nature Electronics
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A journal covering all areas of electronics research, incorporating the work of scientists, engineers and industry
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New paper in Nature Electronics. The first ever demonstration of a scalable high temperature non-volatile memory technology. Great collaboration with Troy Olsson, Eric Stach and Air Force Research Lab - AFRL. Penn PennEngineers Penn Electrical and Systems Engineering Materials Science and Engineering at Penn Nano
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A Nature Electronics paper presents photo-responsive metal halide perovskite LEDs that can be used to create a multifunctional display that can function as a touch screen, ambient light sensor and image sensor. go.nature.com/3Qfzx1q
An electronic skin that is capable of long-term monitoring of vital signs and molecular biomarkers in sweat can be used to classify stress responses and predict anxiety levels, according to a Nature Electronics paper. 🔒 go.nature.com/3vS3mhx
A Comment article in Nature Electronics discusses how wearable sweat sensors could be used to monitor patients with heart failure, providing a route to personalized and automated patient management in hospitals and at home. 🔒 go.nature.com/49unJPw
Glad to share our News & Views ' #stress monitoring with #wearabletechnology and #AI ' in Nature Electronics🤩 Here, we discuss the role of wearable #sensors in combination with #ArtificialInteligence and provide our vision for #StressManagement 🧠🤖
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New in Nature Electronics, we report an artificial intelligence-reinforced wearable sensor with physicochemical sensing capabilities for stress response monitoring. Caltech CaltechEAS Congrats to Changhao Xu Yu_Song Juliane R. Sempionatto and the team! nature.com/articles/s4192…
Thanks, Can Dincer for the nice News & Views at Nature Electronics highlighting our recent work on the multimodal wearable sensor for stress response monitoring by Changhao Xu Yu_Song Juliane R. Sempionatto nature.com/articles/s4192…