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 Power & Utilities Displacement MEMS Sensor Provides better resolution (lower noise floor) and wider bandwidth than existing sensors for measuring vibrations than can be achieved with existing accelerometers By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Nanoparticle Structured Sensor Can detect a molecule of interest in a fluid (i.e. liquid or gas) accurately, rapidly, and with-out false positives.Chemiresistor sensors that are more selective and stable. By Binghamton University
Published Engineering Portable Capillary Sensor The combination of high sensitivity and portability Versatile system with a broad range of possible field and laboratory applications. By Binghamton University
Published Power & Utilities MEMS Switch Triggered by Shock Simple and inexpensive to batch-fabricate, calibrate and operate Low-power consumption Works in changing damping conditions and a range of shock durations 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 Medical Glucose Monitoring in Sweat The present invention provides a paper-based self-powered sensor patch for glucose monitoring in sweat and for the prevention and management of exercise-induced hypoglycemia. By Binghamton University
Published Sciences Nanocomposite Scaffold Functionalized gold nanoparticles and nanofibrous membranes scaffold for fabrication of flexible sensors. By Binghamton University
Published Engineering A Reliable Switch An integrated ‘smart’ device which combines the functions of a mass threshold value gas sensor and an electro-mechanical (MEMS) switch that actuates an alarm or defensive secur ... 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 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