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Bubble Dislodgment in a Capillary Network with Microscopic Multichannels and Multibifurcation Features

Bubble Dislodgment in a Capillary Network with Microscopic Multichannels and Multibifurcation Features

by Lijun Teng | Feb 19, 2019 | Journal Papers

Bubble lodgement in a complex capillary network is a common issue in many industrial and biological processes. In medical applications, embolotherapy, a potential cancer treatment, utilises bubble lodgement to achieve the occlusion of the arteriole or capillary in...
Soft Radio-Frequency Identification Sensors: Wireless Long-Range Strain Sensors Using Radio-Frequency Identification

Soft Radio-Frequency Identification Sensors: Wireless Long-Range Strain Sensors Using Radio-Frequency Identification

by Lijun Teng | Jan 26, 2019 | Journal Papers

In recent decades, increasing amounts of attention are being paid to the study of Soft Sensors and Soft Robotic Systems. The concept of integrating sensing capabilities into soft robotic systems is becoming increasingly important since soft sensors can help a soft...
Using Conductive Thread for Integration of Hard and Soft Electronic Components Within Soft Sensor Systems

Using Conductive Thread for Integration of Hard and Soft Electronic Components Within Soft Sensor Systems

by Lijun Teng | Mar 1, 2018 | Group News, Journal Papers

We are part of growing community of researchers who are developing a new class of fully integrated soft machines that include power, communications, and control sub-systems. From our point of view, including Integrated circuit (IC) microelectronics into soft machines...
From Hard To Soft Systems: Using Soft Materials to Encapsulate Off-The-Shelf Electronic Components

From Hard To Soft Systems: Using Soft Materials to Encapsulate Off-The-Shelf Electronic Components

by Lijun Teng | Dec 6, 2017 | Conference Presentations, Group News

Consumer demand for stretchable and flexible electronic devices is a growth area within the electronics industry. Fibreglass-based printed circuit boards are evolving into flexible and stretchable wearable-electronic systems. This technology promises to expand the...

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