Explores micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems, including practical applications, RF resonators, motion detection, and sensitive mass detection using carbon nanotubes.
Explores nanoparticle fabrication methods, challenges in carbon nanotube and nanowire production, and the comparison of bottom-up and top-down approaches.
Compares epoxy resin with thermoset and thermoplastic materials, focusing on its high strength, adhesion, and chemical resistance, and explores its diverse applications in various industries.
Explores the development of biological models with integrated monitoring, focusing on cell membranes, conducting polymer scaffolds, and bioelectronic devices.
Compares traditional amplitude-based sensor interfaces with a new time-based approach, showcasing the advantages of digital designs and potential for improved energy efficiency.