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    Conformable and robust microfluidic force sensors to enable precision joint replacement surgery by Ives, Liam, Pace, Alizée, Bor, Fabian, Jing, Qingshen, Wade, Tom, Cama, Jehangir, Khanduja, Vikas, Kar-Narayan, Sohini

    Published in Materials & design (01-07-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Additively manufactured conformable microfluidic force sensor to measure forces during joint replacement.•Quantitative force data from…”
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    Optimising aerosol jet printing of collagen inks for enhanced piezoelectricity and controlled surface potential by Nair, Malavika, Inwald, Ella, Ives, Liam, See, Kirsten R M, Kar-Narayan, Sohini

    Published in JPhys materials (01-07-2023)
    “…Abstract Collagen is a highly versatile protein used in tissue engineering constructs and as a model piezoelectric biomaterial. The piezoelectricity of…”
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    Controllable Multimodal Actuation in Fully Printed Ultrathin Micro-Patterned Electrochemical Actuators by Zhang, Ji, Jing, Qingshen, Wade, Tom, Xu, Zhencheng, Ives, Liam, Zhang, Diandian, Baumberg, Jeremy J., Kar-Narayan, Sohini

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (07-02-2024)
    “…Submillimeter or micrometer scale electrically controlled soft actuators have immense potential in microrobotics, haptics, and biomedical applications…”
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    Purely electrical detection of electrolyte concentration through microfluidic impedance spectroscopy by Wade, Tom, Malik, Sabryna, Ives, Liam, Ćatić, Nordin, Kar-Narayan, Sohini

    Published in Cell reports physical science (21-08-2024)
    “…Impedance spectroscopy enables the electrical properties of samples to be probed and is commonly used to characterize solids. Extending this technique to…”
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    Aerosol-jet-printed, conformable microfluidic force sensors by Jing, Qingshen, Pace, Alizée, Ives, Liam, Husmann, Anke, Ćatić, Nordin, Khanduja, Vikas, Cama, Jehangir, Kar-Narayan, Sohini

    Published in Cell reports physical science (21-04-2021)
    “…Force sensors that are thin, low-cost, flexible, and compatible with commercial microelectronic chips are of great interest for use in biomedical sensing,…”
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