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Research initiatives from the Lin Lab

Human pulses reveal health conditions by a piezoelectret sensor via the approximate entropy analysis

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 by linlab_engineer_alvara

A piezoelectret pulse sensor combined with the approximate entropy (ApEn) analysis is utilized to detect human pulses to reveal health conditions. Inspired by the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with a foundation of

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The influences of temperature, humidity, and O2 on electrical properties of graphene FETs

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 by linlab_engineer_alvara

The influences of temperature, humidity, and O2 to the gas sensing characteristics of graphene field effect transistors (FETs) have been studied as these environmental factors are often encountered in practical gas

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All-Carbon Based Flexible Humidity Sensor

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 by linlab_engineer_alvara

Flexible humidity sensors play important roles in wearable devices and consuming electronics which provide a convenient way between digital and physical worlds. This work presents an easy fabricated method for

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Autonomous Microfluidic Components, Circuits and Systems

December 9, 2015September 17, 2018 by overlord

Similar to the way in which integrated circuits (ICs) revolutionized electronics, the advent of integrated microfluidic circuitry could significantly impact both chemical and biological fields. Here we utilize fluidic techniques

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