Search Results - "Buga, Claudia S."

  • Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
Refine Results
  1. 1

    A Design of Experiments Study on Inkjet Printed PEDOT:PSS Temperature Sensors by Buga, Claudia S., Viana, Julio C.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-04-2024)
    “…This work presents an approach to develop, study, and optimize the performance of flexible temperature sensors. With the development of Industry 4.0 and the…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    A review on materials and technologies for organic large-area electronics by Buga, Cláudia S., Viana, J. C.

    Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-06-2021)
    “…New and innovative applications in the field of electronics are rapidly emerging. Such applications often require flexible or stretchable substrates,…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  3. 3

    Development and characterization of flexible carbon temperature sensors: a study on different inks and sensor designs by Buga, Cláudia S., Viana, Júlio C.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (01-11-2024)
    “…Several industries and applications rely on the accurate monitoring of temperature. Consequently, the development and integration of reliable and flexible…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  4. 4

    Characterization of microstructured multiwalled carbon nanotube/polydimethylsiloxane composites for piezoresistive sensing applications by Buga, Claudia S., Tavares, C. J., Viana, J. C.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-04-2024)
    “…Technological advancements in the field of flexible and printed electronics are creating a need for large-area sensors that can be embedded over different…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  5. 5

    Screen-printed textile substrates’ suitability as a platform for electrochemical sensors’ construction by Costa, Nuna G., Buga, Cláudia S., Homem, Natália Cândido, Paleo, Antonio J., Sencadas, Vítor, Viana, Júlio C., Gonzales, Arturo, Antunes, Joana C., Rocha, A.M.

    “…•Development of an eco-friendly electrochemical textile-based sensor using recycled polyester and hemp fibers.•Textile-based SPE shows better electrochemical…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article