A printed electronic circuit on a clear, flexible substrate draped over a human hair. This flexible transistor device is made entirely of biodegradable materials, including a semiconducting polymer ...
Devices like these, as well as a wide range of implantable biomedical electronic devices such as pacemakers, neurostimulators, subdermal blood sensors, capsule endoscopes, and drug pumps, can be ...
Electronic devices are components for controlling the flow of electrical currents for the purpose of information processing and system control. Prominent examples include transistors and diodes.
Multitasking circuits capable of reconfiguring themselves in real time and switching functions as the need arises -- this is the promising application stemming from a new discovery. Other potential ...
Electronics traditionally rely on harnessing the electron’s charge, but researchers are now exploring the possibility of ...
Atomtronics has the goal of developing a one-to-one analogy of electronic systems, components and devices with ultracold atoms trapped in optical lattices It is being researched at the University of ...
Flex circuits are known by many names including flex boards, flex PCBs, flexible circuit boards, flexible printed circuit boards and, more officially, flexible electronics. You may think of flex ...
Analyze and develop electronic and electromechanical materials. Develop skills for use in computer engineering or sensor design applications. Build on your professional expertise in electrical ...
Wearable electronics could be more wearable, according to a research team at Penn State. The researchers have developed a ...
Researchers with McGill's Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design have developed a stretchable, ...
As many one-to-one devices deployed for students during the pandemic reach end of life, it’s important for K–12 IT leaders to consider how to decommission them sustainably. Even before the pandemic ...