Sensors are of great importance in different aspects of research and industry. Future sensors will require high‐efficient and low‐cost manufacturing, as well as high‐performance …
Nanoscale materials possess distinct physical and chemical attributes including size- dependent properties, quantum confinement, high surface-to-volume ratio, and superior …
Abstract With the impending Industrial Revolution 4.0, the information produced by sensors will be central in many applications. This includes the healthcare sector, where affordable …
An emergent direct‐write approach, aerosol‐jet printing (AJP), is gaining attention for the deployment of rapid and affordable microadditively manufactured energy‐efficient sensors …
Carbon nanomaterials such as graphene exhibit unique material properties including high electrical conductivity, surface area, and biocompatibility that have the potential to …
Smart farming is the integration of advanced technologies such as sensors, wireless communication, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and robots, with traditional …
Recently, low-cost electronics printed on lightweight, flexible and 3D shaped substrates are gaining importance in the markets of wearables and smart packaging. However, printed …
Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have recently gathered substantial interest in the advanced photonic field due to their strong broadband …
Printed electrochemical biosensors have recently gained increasing relevance in fields ranging from basic research to home-based point-of-care. Thus, they represent a unique …