Wireless sensor fits like a second skin
August 18, 2022
A University of Cincinnati electrical engineer has created a new flexible skin sensor that fits like a Band-Aid to monitor your health wirelessly without bulky electronics. Unlike previous generations of wearable sensors, the design has no rigid parts and relies on surface acoustic wave technology to transmit health data wirelessly.
Local 12: UC scientist develops one-of-a-kind sensor
August 19, 2022
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science assistant professor Yeongin Kim tells Local 12 about the new new wearable technology he and his research colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed. The wireless, chipless device is durable but comfortable and does not require bulky electronics.
Finding Fiona: Social media quest leads to new UC startup
April 26, 2019
Douglas Mace and Bo Brunton, two graduates of UC’s computer engineering program, recently founded TadPoL, a software company that uses cyber metadata to predict people’s patterns of life.
UC student builds face-tracking robot
April 18, 2019
Nathan Huber, an electrical engineering technology student at the University of Cincinnati, is developing a robot that tracks facial movements to perform human tasks.