Liquid Metal: Powering Touch Sensors in Wearables
Presenter(s)
Josafat Jimenez, Ashok Rathanlal
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Description
Smart wearables are changing our daily tech interactions, and liquid metal is a key player. Known for flexibility and adaptability, it's perfect for advanced wearables. Our focus: a flexible touch screen with a liquid metal grid for precise touch detection. This innovation showcases liquid metal's potential in user-friendly wearables. It goes beyond — when stretched, liquid metal works as a sensor, adding versatility. As we integrate tech into daily life, liquid metal is shaping a new era of smart, adaptable wearables, transforming our digital experience.
Publication Date
4-17-2024
Project Designation
Graduate Research
Primary Advisor
Alex M. Watson
Primary Advisor's Department
Engineering Management, Systems, and Technology
Keywords
Stander Symposium, School of Engineering
Institutional Learning Goals
Scholarship
Recommended Citation
"Liquid Metal: Powering Touch Sensors in Wearables" (2024). Stander Symposium Projects. 3572.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/3572
Comments
Presentation: 1:00-1:20, LTC Team Space