In memory of Prof. Ray Baughman
Deeply saddened by the loss of a brilliant scientist, visionary, and mentor. His work in nanotech and artificial muscles shaped the field and inspired many.
Grateful to have known him.
His legacy lives on.
🖤
— Javad
Here is our recent work on Advances in Wearable Piezoelectric Sensors for Hazardous Workplace Environments https://t.co/C1lAmFmoNX
@UOW @deakinresearch @Deakin@UNSW@uowresearch
Artificial Muscles and Soft Robotic Devices for Treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure
Will a cardiac sleeve powered by soft robots be the future? 🫀
Out in Advanced Materials (IF:32) @AdvSciNews
@AWeymannMD@ruhparwar@JForoughi@GeoffreySpinks
Link: https://t.co/9Cl3aNphSA
🚩Welcome our new Editorial Board Member in Section "Wearables", https://t.co/CHTvsM8gu1
Prof. Dr. Javad Foroughi @JForoughi from School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia @UNSW
@arc_gov_au announced funding for ARC Transformation Hub in Connected Sensors led by @unsw Professor Chun Wang and supported by @uow researchers Professors Raad Raad, Jiangtao Xi and @JForoughi. Congratulations!! @uowresesarch @UOWEISADR https://t.co/RYJPwXbZIn
It’s a great pleasure that our recent article has been chosen as one of the ‘best of Advanced Materials Technologies 2020’ virtual issue🎉 @GeoffreySpinks@JForoughi@uowresearch @AdvSciNews
I am pleased to inform you that our paper has been selected as the Best of Advanced Materials Technologies 2020' virtual issue.
"Wearable Electronic Textiles from Nanostructured Piezoelectric Fibers"
https://t.co/d1uuNIxQNo
@uowresearch@UOWGC@GeoffreySpinks@ihmri@NSWCVRN
Inspired by the supercoiled double-helix of DNA, @GeoffreySpinks and his team have developed a new type of artificial muscle that could power miniature robots
https://t.co/F2RGnvgkbe
@JForoughi@SNaficy@uowresearch@UOWGC