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Demos

Live Demo Award Winners:

 
1st Place Demo Winner
 
"Femto-to-Macro Scale Interdisciplinary Sensing with Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors"  
 
Rusi Taleyarkhan, Purdue University
 
2nd Place Demo Winner
 
"A 1024-Pixel CMOS Multi-Modality Sensing Array for Cell-Based Assays"  
 
Jong Seok Park, Georgia Institute of Technology
 
3rd Place Demo Winner
 
"High-Definition Wireless Personal Area Tracking Using AC Magnetic Field"  
 
Mohit Singh, Purdue University
 
 

Demo Recordings:

 

Interview 1: Ravinder Dahiya, Demo Sessions Co-Chair

 

Interview 2: Hua Wang, Demo Sessions Co-Chair

 

Demo 1: "Printed E-Nose for Universal Applications"

 

Demo 2: "A Wireless Multi-Channel Physiological Signal Acquisition System-On-Chip for Wearable Devices"

 

Demo 3: "Characterization Of 3D Printed Piezoelectric Sensors"

 

Demo 4: "Pulse Transit Time Measurement on A Modified Weighing Scale For Cuffless Blood Pressure Estimation"

 

Demo 5: "Chip-Scale, Nano-Engineered, Environmental Gas Sensors"

 

Demo 6: "High-Definition Wireless Personal Area Tracking Using AC Magnetic Field"

 

Demo 7: "A 1024-Pixel CMOS Multi-Modality Sensing Array for Cell-Based Assays"

 

Demo 8: "An IR-Based Facial Expression Tracking Sensor for Head-Mounted Displays"

 

Demo 9: "Biosleeve, A Wearable Hands-Free Gesture Control Interface"

 

Demo 10: "Femto- To-Macro Scale Interdisciplinary Sensing With Tensioned Metastable Fluid Detectors"