Seoul National University College of Engineering has announced that a research team led by Prof. Jeonghun Kwak of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with co-first authors Dr.
A thin wearable sits flat on the skin and quietly turns body heat into power. Can this approach help us run devices without batteries?
A flat, flexible wearable thermoelectric generator converts body heat into electricity by redirecting thermal flow through a ...
This ironed-on circuit creates a “VT” pattern that lights up LEDs, even when bent into different shapes (as shown in the middle and right images). Iron-on patches can repair clothing or add personal ...
Wearable electronics is a very fragmented industry when it comes to manufacturers. Even mature sub-sectors have no clear leaders in what will be a $70 billion plus business in 2024 with 12,000 ...
Since the concept of electrochromism (EC) was first proposed in 1961 by J. R. Platt at the University of Chicago, the performance of EC materials and devices has greatly improved over the past few ...
Wearable bioelectronics are reshaping patient care through seamless, personalized monitoring. As technology is gradually becoming smoothly integrated into our daily life, its success will depend not ...
Startups and tech giants alike are rushing to launch wearable technology—from bracelets to necklaces to glasses and more—that provide users with access to personalized AI assistants. One of the latest ...
Researchers at Seoul National University College of Engineering have developed a flexible and thin 'pseudo-transverse ...
Explore how wearable technology is transforming health tracking, from monitoring heart rate and sleep patterns to supporting ...