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Giuseppe Schiavone

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Microscale Liquid Metal Conductors for Stretchable and Transparent Electronics

Stéphanie Lacour, Ivan Furfaro, Giuseppe Schiavone, Laurent Mirko Dejace, Haotian Chen

Integrated wearable electronics capable of transducing and transmitting biophysical information on complex and dynamic systems are attracting high interest across the consumer electronics, clinical, and research domains. Gallium and gallium-based liquid me ...
2021

Dimensional scaling of thin-film stimulation electrode systems in translational research

Stéphanie Lacour, Nicolas Vachicouras, Giuseppe Schiavone

Objective. Electrical stimulation of biological tissue is an established technique in research and clinical practice that uses implanted electrodes to deliver electrical pulses for a variety of therapies. Significant research currently explores new electro ...
2021

Hybrid soft-rigid electrical interconnection system

Stéphanie Lacour, Giuseppe Schiavone, Florian Dylan Fallegger

It is disclosed an electrical interconnection system comprising: i) an interconnection board comprising an intrinsically non elastic substrate, said substrate having a first face and an opposed second face, and at least one conductive track on and/or withi ...
2021
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