Collaborating with Aalto University and Helsinki University on FEPOD project to develop electrochemical sensors to determine analgesic concentrations in blood.
NanoDirect’s high purity nanowires key for use in products such as smart textiles, e-readers, display technology, photonics, biosensors and solar cells.
Innovations in graphene, thanks to its unique electronic and physical properties, are driving forward a new wave of exciting innovations in smartphone hardware.
Kari Hjelt , Head of Innovation, Graphene Flagship09.30.20
New design overcomes problems associated with more conventional modes of power supply in wearable electronics, including inconvenience of recharging batteries.
Founding organizers NREL, Washington Clean Energy Testbeds, UNC-Chapel Hill, University of Toledo will form the executive board overseeing project delivery.