Recent ASSIST Publications and Media Mentions
- November 15 Capillary-osmotic wearable patch based on lateral flow assay for sweat potassium analysis Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
- August 7 Water-powered, electronics-free dressings that electrically stimulate wounds for rapid wound closure Science Advances
- June 4 Quantifying Visual Differences in Drought-Stressed Maize through Reflectance and Data-Driven Analysis AI
- April 15 Triboelectric nanogenerator based on electrospun molecular ferroelectric composite nanofibers for energy harvesting RSC Applied Polymers
- April 6 Evaluating Bacterial Nanocellulose Interfaces for Recording Surface Biopotentials from Plants Sensors
- March 12 Injectable Microchip Tracks Animal Health IEEE Spectrum
- March 4 A Wireless Multimodal Physiological Monitoring ASIC for Animal Health Monitoring Injectable Devices IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
- March Wearable MedTech Advances Wrightsville Beach Magazine
- February 26 Low Profile Orthomode Full-Duplex Antenna for Wearable Biomedical Communication IEEE Access
- February 22 A Subcutaneously Injectable Implant for Multimodal Physiological Monitoring in Animals IEEE Sensors Journal
- February 12 Insertable Biosensors: Combining Implanted Sensing Materials with Wearable Monitors Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
- January 20 A 2.3–5.7 μW Tri-Modal Self-Adaptive Photoplethysmography Sensor Interface IC for Heart Rate, SpO2, and Pulse Transit Time Co-Monitoring IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
- January 19 A Novel Monolithic MEMS Array for E-Nose Applications IEEE Sensors Letters
- January 19 A Sub-μW Energy-Performance-Aware IoT SoC With a Triple-Mode Power Management Unit for System Performance Scaling, Fast DVFS, and Energy Minimization IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
- January 10 Harvesting and manipulating sweat and interstitial fluid in microfluidic devices Lab on a Chip
- December 11 Stress Monitors for Plants Can Spot Dehydration IEEE Spectrum
- November 1 Energy Harvesting for Wearable Technology Steps Up IEEE Spectrum
- October 2 Sensor hub: N.C. State is setting stage for future data creation WRAL TechWire
- July 5 A Miniaturized, Battery-Free, Wireless Wound Monitor That Predicts Wound Closure Rate Early Advanced Healthcare Materials
- June 23 Label and bio-active free electrochemical detection of testosterone hormone using MIP-based sensing platform Materials Science and Engineering B (MSEB)
- April 5 Robust Cough Detection With Out-of-Distribution Detection IEEE Xplore
- February 2 Liquid metal-based soft, hermetic, and wireless-communicable seals for stretchable systems Science
- October 15 A comprehensive analytical model for thermoelectric body heat harvesting incorporating the impact of human metabolism and physical activity Applied Energy
- October 13 “A game changer”: With CHIPS Act, NC is poised for a new manufacturing boom Raleigh News & Observer
- August 23 Our Wearable Future, Part 1: What Will New Tech Look Like? WebMD
- August 23 Our Wearable Future, Part 2: How Will New Tech Work? WebMD
- August 2 Program Supports Development Of Smart Textiles And Wearable Technology In North Carolina To Improve Survivability, Health And Performance Of The Military Textile World
- July 12 Wireless Wearable Electrochemical Sensing Platform with Zero-Power Osmotic Sweat Extraction for Continuous Lactate Monitoring ACS Sensors
- August 31 Using Liquid Metal to Turn Motion into Electricity – Even Underwater
- August 25 North Carolina-Based Consortium NC-COMP to Offer Human Performance Technologies and Services to Military Organizations
- July 15 Raleigh medtech VitalFlo lands $2.14M, aims to scale, add jobs
- June 30 Biochemical Sensor Researcher Makes Tech Review’s List of Top Young Innovators
- June 15 Inkjet Printing Shows Promise As New Strategy For Making E-Textiles, Study Finds
- May 11 Energy Harvesting and Storage: Energy Harvesting and Storage with Soft and Stretchable Materials
- March 1 Study Finds Ideal Placement, Pressure for Armband That Could Track Heart Rate
- June 20: Paper-based device provides low-power, long-term method for analyzing sweat
- June 9: Digital Health Institute for Transformation and ASSIST Center Leverage Medallia Crowdicity Platform to Launch Virtual Incubator for Remote Health Monitoring
- June 6: NCSU launches virtual incubator to discover ‘game-changing’ COVID-19 solutions
- April 15: Suman Datta, ASSIST Researcher, Named to National Academy of Inventors
- February 10: NC State, UNC scientists develop wristwatch that monitors body chemistry
- January 30: Wearable Health Tech Gets Efficiency Upgrade
- September 11: A Refrigeration Revolution — Advanced on Centennial Campus
- September 9: Unusual Fluids Flip, Twirl, and Redefine How Liquids Work
- September 5: Hernandez and Carpenter awarded grant by The National Science Foundation
- August 21: Li-Force: Ph.D. Student Receives DOD Scholarship
- August 13: These Lenses Zoom With a Couple Blinks of Your Eyes
- June 4: UVA Professor Named Dean of Engineering at George Washington University
- May 29: Show 1166: How Can You Manage the Misery of Seasonal Allergies?
- January 3: Outfitting the Future
- February 15: Research: breathing energy into textiles
- February 21: Three ASSIST Faculty recognized for their support of Catalyst, a STEM Program for Disabled Teens
- June 23: New Design Improves Performance of Flexible Wearable Electronics
- June 26: Amy Freeman to serve as president of Women in Engineering ProActive Network
- June 30: Chris Rahn named the J. ‘Lee’ Everett Professor
- July 6: The Verge: Your body is a big battery and scientists want to power gadgets with it
- July 25: Raj Bhakta Honored in Manufacturing Engineering’s 30 Under 30
- June 1: New Devices, Wearable System Aim to Predict, Prevent Asthma Attacks
- June 7: Asthma Attack-Warning Gadget To Be Launched Soon!
- August 30: Streaming data and wearables: Allies against rising health care costs
- September 7: Streaming data and wearables: Allies against rising health care costs
- September 12: Lightweight, Wearable Tech Efficiently Converts Body Heat to Electricity
- November 16: Body Heat Powers This Smart Watch
- November 17: An Efficient Approach for Tracking Physical Activity with Wearable-health-monitoring-devices
- November 28: Smart Patch Releases Blood Thinners As Needed, Prevents Thrombosis in Animal Model
- December 13: Suman Datta, ASSIST Researcher, Named to National Academy of Inventors
- November 24: IDTechEx Wearable USA Award Winners Announced
- October 27: Penn State receives prestigious HEED Award for diversity
- October 20: Electronics get a power boost with the addition of a simple material
- October 20: New Technique to Make High-Quality Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films on Wafer Scale
- October 20: Ringing the alarm bell at CHIME
- October 12: Science Briefs: Size of brain region linked to optimism, anxiety
- October 12: First RIoT Hackathon Spawns Winning BeerOmeter & Nine More IoT Prototypes
- October 6: Major U.Va. Engineering Initiative to Focus on Intersection of Cyber, Physical Systems
- October 6: Trolier-McKinstry to lead Materials Research Society
- September 23: BRILLIANT 10: ALPER BOZKURT TURNS ANIMALS INTO FIRST RESPONDERS
- September 15: ‘Honey’ beer yeast and body-sensing textiles: How N.C. State is bridging the university innovation gap
- September 15: NCSU startup buzz grows: Tech transfer program awards 5 research grants up to $75K
- September 8: Inside N.C. Science: Wearable electronics can monitor your health
- August 31: Algorithm interprets breathing difficulties to aid in medical care
- August 24: Biomedical Engineer Zhen Gu Named to Tech Review’s Top Innovators Under 35
- August 20: Kenan Fellows Make Waves in East Wake
- August 12: Weaving Innovation: Technical Textile Applications in Healthcare
- August 10: 3 Barriers To Success For Wearables
- August 6: Body Powered Sensor Systems for Health and Environment
- July 29: Narayanan provides Congressional briefing on brain-inspired computer systems
- July 27: How NC RIoT is Making North Carolina “Center of the IoT Universe”
- July 22: Lignin Nanoparticles Create Nanobullets with Antibacterial Properties
- July 21: Wearable health technology being developed at U.Va.
- July 7: Verizon exec to deliver keynote at regional Internet of Things event
- July 7: Future of Measuring Stress — and Other Things — Is in Wearable Devices
- July 1: Wearable wireless sensor work wins ‘best paper’ award
- June 26: The Future of Engineering Education and Research
- June 26: Porticos Supports Product Design Innovation by funding Senior Project at NC State
- June 26: NC State Center Drives Sensor Research
- June 25: New Microchip Improves Future of Self-Powered Wearable Technology
- June 22: Sensors and Sensibility
- June 5: Raleigh hosts eco-fashion conference
- June 3: ASSIST Teams with RTI International – 6/3/2015 – 10:25 a.m.
- April 13: Energy Harvesters Power Wearables – Researchers Target Medical Devices
- April 2: Tyrone invovled in Google Glass research project through Penn State
- April 2: Self-Powered Sensors
- April 2: Transparent Spheres Simplify 3-D Nanolithography
- April 2: A new low-cost way to create 3D nanostructures
- April 1: Health tracker in a T-shirt? It’s in the works at NC State
- March 30: Liquid Metal: The Prophecy of the Terminator | Michael Dickey | TEDxNCSSM
- March 30: Wearable Sensors to Monitor Triggers for Asthma and more
- March 18: Inside Front Cover – Small journal
- March 6: Personal Power Source
- March 4: Faculty and grad students collaborate to win best paper honor at international symposium
- February 27: ASSIST Faculty and Students Engage With Children’s Museum
- February 25: Two material scientists named Fellows of the Materials Research Society
- February 25: The potential of sensors on your joints that relay real-time information
- February 16: Natural Disaster? Cyborg Cockroaches to the Rescue
- February 12: Smart & Stretchable
- February 12: Low-cost creation of 3D nanostructures
- February 2: Silver nanowire sensors ease long-term EKG monitoring
- January 22: New Wearable Sensor to Monitor Patient’s Health Accurately
- January 16: Industry Liaison Tom Snyder Discusses The Scoop
- January 16: CES Spotlight: NC State’s ASSIST Powers Sensors of the Future
- January 6: Energy Harvesting Extends Life of Small Devices
- January 5: ASSIST Faculty Leader Susan Trolier-McKinstry Named IEEE Distinguished Lecturer
- October 17: NCSU at core of $18.5M sensor work
- October 16: Self-powered devices could help people monitor health
- September 21: Wearable Health Monitoring Project Turns to Nanotechnology for Power Sources
- September 7: $18.5 million grant to develop self-powered health devices
- September 5: Nanosystems engineering center will create self-powered sensors