eWEAR Seminar: AI insights from wearable sensors_Stanford University
Tonight, I had the opportunity to remotely attend a seminar held at Stanford University, where two insightful presentations shed light on advancements in wearable sensors.
eWEAR Seminar: AI insights from wearable sensors_Stanford University
Tonight, I had the opportunity to remotely attend a seminar held at Stanford University, where two insightful presentations shed light on advancements in wearable sensors.
1_Multimaterial Cryogenic Printing of Three-Dimensional Soft Hydrogel Machines
🚀 Multimaterial Cryogenic Printing of Three-Dimensional Soft Hydrogel Machines
🗓 Published on: January 2025
📚 Journal/Conference: Nature Communications
This study introduces a novel Multimaterial Cryogenic Printing (MCP) technique to fabricate soft hydrogel machines with intricate architectures and robust multimaterial interfaces. MCP enables precise control over material properties and interface integrity, paving the way for next-generation applications in soft robotics and wearable devices.