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Nanoengineers develop basis for electronics that stretch at the molecular level.»
The collaboration of Claussen's group of
nanoengineers developing printed graphene technologies and Mallapragada's group of chemical engineers working on nerve regeneration began with some informal conversations on campus.
Not exact matches
Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have
developed the first printed battery that is flexible, stretchable and rechargeable.
Nanoengineering professor Darren Lipomi is
developing new «molecularly stretchable» electronic materials for applications in energy, biomedical devices, wearable sensors and consumer electronics.
The new phosphor — made of the elements strontium, lithium, aluminum and oxygen (a combination dubbed «SLAO»)-- was discovered using a systematic, high - throughput computational approach
developed in the lab of Shyue Ping Ong, a
nanoengineering professor at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering and lead principal investigator of the study.
Experts from the University of Exeter have
developed a pioneering new technique that uses
nanoengineering......
Nanoengineers at the University of California have
developed a new biomaterial with properties similar to those of human tissue.