Published Electronics Liquid Cooling System New liquid cooling system for high-power electronics. By Binghamton University
Published Electronics Nanoparticle Inks Highly stable, Room-Temperature Sinterable Copper-Gold Alloy Nanoparticle ink technology for high-performance electronics By Binghamton University
Published Electronics Copper-Based Nanowires This new technology features an air-stable and low-cost copper-based nanowire ink formulation for manufacturing wearable electronics and sensors on flexible polymer. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Electronic-ECM Novel, self adhesive PDMS mesh inspired by the skin ECM for skin contact applications By Binghamton University
Published Manufacturing & Production Flexible Electronic Devices Entire process is at low cost and low temperature with minimal environmental footprint By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Mussel-Inspired Nano-Material Emerging flexible electronic devices have exhibited significant potential for a wide range of applications, such as sensors, solar cells, batteries, antennas, and displays. By Binghamton University
Published Engineering High Capacitive Sensor Sensors that rely on changes in capacitance are used in a very large number of important electronic products and systems. By Binghamton University
Published Electronics Embedded Capacitors Method for size reduction, increased functionality, improved high frequency performance, cost savings and increased reliability of typically crowded electronic circuit boards By Binghamton University