A study in @NatureElectron uses customizable fibre networks to create on-skin electrodes that can record electrocardiogram and electromyography signals, skin-gated organic electrochemical transistors and augmented touch and plant interfaces. https://t.co/4pyyWNvGSQ
Really great to spend a day with the faculty and students associated with the Department of Biomedical Engineering here at the @Sydney_Uni (USYD)! The events included a collection of top speakers from USYD and from outside institutions, followed by rapid fire presentations from a broader collection of the faculty at USYD as the basis for exploring collaboration opportunities, and capped off by a group dinner! Lots of stimulating interactions! I spoke on our work in technologies for medical monitoring, blending a couple of stories of on-going translational efforts at @Sibel_Health and @epicorebio, with some frontier research opportunities in sweat-based medical diagnostics for cystic fibrosis and chronic kidney disease and in wearable devices for transient measurements of gaseous flux from the surface of the skin in the context of wound healing. Thanks to Prof. @wenlongcheng, Prof. Wei Chen, Prof. Arnold Lining Ju and Dr. Helen Haimei Zhao for organizing and for inviting me to participate! Too many impressive speakers to mention them all, but shout outs to Prof. Dae Hyeong Kim (former PhD student now on the faculty at @SeoulNatlUni), Prof. @ChenXD_NTU_Sg and Prof. @Biointerface_CU for top-notch invited talks in the area of bioelectronics!
We are hiring two new PhDs in bioiontronics and neuromorphic computing at @EPFL_en, starting in Spring 2026! We are working in an emerging and exciting field, and looking for top candidates!
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Prof Garth Wells (@JesusCollegeCam) named Deputy Executive Chair of @EPSRC, part of @UKRI_News. Areas that he will be involved in include Skills & Talent, Digital #Research Infrastructure, Trusted Research & #Innovation & the R&D Missions Accelerator Prog
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From the spires to the River Cam, beautiful Cambridge glows in the autumn light 🍂
For everyone who studies, works, visits or lives here, this is your Cambridge from above.
This week, we published in @ScienceMagazine an article outlining the current ethical and societal implications of research involving human neural #organoids and #assembloids, their transplantation, and highlighted potential next steps.
Grateful to @HankGreelyLSJU for co-leading this group effort.
Looking forward to continuing these conversations at the upcoming conference at Asilomar next week
Very pleased to be a part of this exciting work led by Prof Huang. We contributed by demonstrating a suspended aerogel based for #formaldehyde sensor with these microfibers acting as electrodes under our EPSRC DIVINE project. @Biointerface_CU@rehtaf_doG
🎬 Watch how conductive #microfibres turn everyday objects into #healthcare monitors & energy devices ⚡
Pressure on the microfibres = real-time #electrocardiogram signals measured
Our researchers demo this using a #robotic hand, pencil & plier tool 🦾
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From 26 billion-dollar businesses to 125 Nobel Prizes, Cambridge's innovation is impressive in numbers. But what's even more remarkable is what lies behind.
It’s the community spirit. The students and partners who find each other. The informal meetups. The late-night brainstorming sessions. It’s the encouragement to take a side project further.
On #WorldEntrepreneursDay, we celebrate not just the stats, but the grassroots innovations that Cambridge University Entrepreneurs bring to life – for this generation and the next.
🔗Read The next generation in CAM's latest issue: https://t.co/OdVMqn74Za