New publication
jh.kimOct. 2020) Our paper entitled “Recent Advances in Wearable Sensors and Integrated Functional Devices for Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications” has been accepted for publication in Advanced Functional Materials.
Oct. 2020) Our paper entitled “Recent Advances in Wearable Sensors and Integrated Functional Devices for Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications” has been accepted for publication in Advanced Functional Materials.
Sep. 2020) Our paper entitled “Recent Advances in Portable Biosensors for Biomarker Detection in Body Fluids” has been accepted for publication in Biosensors. Brian Senf is the first author. Congratulations!
This paper has been selected as Editor’s Choice articles in Biosensors. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/biosensors/editors_choice
Congratulations to Brian and Eric for their travel grant award. They will present their research outcomes at the ASME IMECE 2020 virtual conference (Nov. 16-19, 2020).
Aug. 2020) Our paper entitled “Advanced Nanomaterials, Printing Processes, and Applications for Flexible Hybrid Electronics” has been accepted for publication in Materials. Sehyun Park is the first author. Congratulations!
June 2020) Our paper entitled “Carbon Nanotube-Based Thin-Film Resistive Sensor for Point-Of-Care Screening of Tuberculosis” has been accepted for publication in Biomedical Microdevices. Fabrice Fondjo has contributed as a co-author. Congratulations!
May 2020) Our paper entitled “Effect of Angle-of-Attacks on Deterministic Lateral Displacement (DLD) with Symmetric Airfoil Pillars” has been accepted for publication in Biomedical Microdevices. Kawkab Ahasan is the first author. Congratulations!
Aug. 2019) Our paper entitled “Spectroscopic study of an atmospheric pressure plasma generated for the deposition of titanium dioxide thin films” has been accepted to Current Applied Physics.
Congratulations to Anwarul and Kawkab for their travel grant award. They will present their research outcomes at the ASME IMECE conference in Salt Lake City, UT (Nov. 8-14, 2019).
May. 2019) Our paper entitled “Directly Accessible and Transferrable Nanofluidic Systems for Biomolecule Manipulation” has been accepted to ACS Sensors. Brian Dincau has contributed as a co-author. Nice work!
Anwarul and Kawkab delivered great presentations about their research at the WSUV Research Showcase.