Here's a beautiful film of the red dress made by Bonnie Binary, using the Advanced Textiles Research Group's LED-yarns. The film was made by Jim Boxall and the model is Jazzmine Augustin. https://t.co/Ap347wcwbO
Collaboration between ATRG and University of Birmingham school of dentistry cultivates a new level of oral biofidelity to enhance periodontal teaching and learning.
Read all about the development of a semi-automated production process for electronic yarn, in a new paper from the Advanced Textiles Research Group: https://t.co/RydVoxVAKo https://t.co/RydVoxVAKo
A new publication from the Advanced Textiles Research Group about electronic yarn manufacture: how small semiconductor dies are covered in resin micro-pods before inclusion within flexible electronic yarns:... https://t.co/g9eO0n2tpS
Exciting news about fabric that contains solar cells was broadcast on BBC radio Nottingham's breakfast show on 6th February. Congratulations to the Advanced Textiles Research Group's Achala Satharasinghe who developed the fabric. https://t.co/nVsoZGgBZR
Excellent news from the Large-Area Electronics Conference (innoLAE2019), where Achala Satharasinghe won a poster prize. Photos here of him and Theodore Hughes-Riley at the conference.
Read about textile pressure sensors in a new article from the Advanced Textiles Research Group, in Digital Medicine:
https://t.co/mD7ue0E2n3 https://t.co/mD7ue0E2n3
Achala Satharasinghe has been developing electronic yarn that contains miniature photovoltaic cells, as part of his PhD work in the Advanced Textiles... https://t.co/in4VN60v0V
Join a new E-textiles network to discuss E-textiles developments with members from industry and academia:
https://t.co/1vGT0YXmE5 https://t.co/1vGT0YXmE5
Congratulations to Achala Satharasinghe who has had his research published today in Scientific Reports, together with co-authors Theodore Hughes-Riley and Tilak Dias. The paper on Photodiodes embedded within electronic... https://t.co/2Cft2KpRfY
Yesterday was the kickoff meeting for a new E-textiles network, funded by the EPSRC. Watch this space for details of further events and how to join in.
Nottingham Carnival happens this Sunday 12th August. Here are details of the costume that the Advanced Textiles Research Group made for last year's carnival: https://t.co/nqB9PMUapo https://t.co/nqB9PMUapo
Read about temperature sensing using electronic yarns in a new paper from the Advanced Textiles Research Group: A Wearable Textile Thermograph
https://t.co/uhgvSwC1Z9 https://t.co/uhgvSwC1Z9
Read all about temperature-sensing garments in the latest journal paper from the Advanced Textiles Research Group.
The group send best wishes to the first author on the paper: Pasindu Lugoda, who leaves this week to move to the University... https://t.co/5oSUsyDFHy
Read all about the Advanced Textiles Research Group's acoustic-sensing yarns in this paper written by Dr. Theodore Hughes-Riley and Prof. Tilak Dias:
https://t.co/hkKWICYvgU https://t.co/hkKWICYvgU
Dr. Theodore Hughes-Riley recently presented at Biosensors 2018: https://t.co/FyCKpp0PQG
He was also an invited speaker at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Medicine https://t.co/74NWLfmSrI