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I-Connect007 :: Column


Editor s Note: This is the first in a series of columns about
Maggie Benson, a fictional character, to demonstrate continuous improvement and education in SMT assembly.
As she looked out of her office window at Acme Corporation’s electronics assembly facility in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, Maggie Benson could just barely make out the first snowfall on Mount Manadnock. She was in a bit of a celebratory mood, as she had just been promoted to senior engineer way ahead of her peers. She and her boyfriend, John, both attributed their success to being students at Ivy University in Hanover, NH. It wasn’t just Ivy U; it was the teaching and mentoring of Professor Patty Coleman and, to some extent, Professor Coleman’s mentor, “The Professor.” As Maggie was contemplating these pleasant thoughts, she was startled by the phone ringing. ....

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G-Putty inks tailored for flexible strain sensors


6th May 2021
10:53 am
6th May 2021
10:53 am
Researchers in Ireland have developed a low-cost strain sensor made from a printable graphene nanocomposite that combines high sensitivity and flexibility without reducing performance. 
G-putty based inks can be printed as a thin-film onto elastic substrates, including plasters, and attached easily to the skin (Image: Trinity College Dublin)
The team from Trinity College Dublin have created the next generation sensing technology using so-called G-Putty, an innovation from Trinity in which putty (polysilicone, found in children’s toy ‘silly putty’) is infused with graphene, making the material’s electrical resistance extremely sensitive to slight deformations. ....

Jonathan Coleman , Daniel Odriscoll , Trinity School Of Physics , Trinity College Dublin , European Research Council Proof Of Concept , Professor Jonathan Coleman , Professor Coleman , Trinity School , European Research Council Proof , ஜொனாதன் கோல்மேன் , திரித்துவம் பள்ளி ஆஃப் இயற்பியல் , திரித்துவம் கல்லூரி டப்ளின் , ஐரோப்பிய ஆராய்ச்சி சபை ப்ரூஃப் ஆஃப் கருத்து , ப்ரொஃபெஸர் ஜொனாதன் கோல்மேன் , ப்ரொஃபெஸர் கோல்மேன் , திரித்துவம் பள்ளி , ஐரோப்பிய ஆராய்ச்சி சபை ப்ரூஃப் ,