Flexible Iridium Oxide Based pH Sensor Integrated With Inductively Coupled Wireless Transmission System for Wearable Applications is a research paper published in IEEE Sensors Journal (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 30 times.
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National Science Foundation through the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure site at the University of Washington
Grant: ECC-1542101
EPSRC Fellowship for Growth
Grant: EP/M002527/1
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Grant: EP/R029644/1
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North-West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing at Bendable Electronics and Sensing Technologies (BEST) Group, School of Engineering University of Glasgow, U.K.
Grant: H2020-Intereg-IVA5055
National Science Foundation CAREER Award through the assistance from Scott Braswell, Gerry Hammer, and Dr. Micah Glaz at the Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute, University of Washington
Grant: 1917105
CAREER: Wireless Flexible Micro-sensors to Monitor Cardiac Phenotypes in Zebrafish Models of Heart Regeneration
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1542101
NNCI: Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure (NWNI)
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2.79
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0.9%
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1
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