Project lead: Fully printed stretchable and wearable pressure and strain sensors

In this project I developed several designs with functional nanomaterials with advanced macro, micro, and nano-scale structures for electronic sensing skin applications. Specifically, I worked on printed piezoelectric pressure sensors and resistive carbon-nanotube, copper, and graphene based strain sensors.

Relevant Papers

Stretchable Wearable Wireless Bioelectronics Using All Printed Pressure Sensors and Strain Gauges

Advanced Materials Technologies (2025)

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Stretchable nanocomposite sensors, nanomembrane interconnectors, and wireless electronics toward feedback–loop control of a soft earthworm robot

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2020)

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Wireless batteryless soft sensors for ambulatory cardiovascular health monitoring

Soft Science (2023)

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Printed strain sensors for motion recognition: a review of materials, fabrication methods, and machine learning algorithms

IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology (2023)

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