Biotechnology Materials Science Breakthrough Enables Enhanced Biocompatibility in Bioelectronics
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Columbia University researchers have developed a materials science technology they call ‘MCP’, which enables the bonding of soft and rigid components—thus facilitating bioelectronics that can safely process complex neurological signals within the user’s skin.
Bill of Materials Management: How to Improve BOM Systems for Product Development
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What makes an effective bill of materials (BOM), and how can it be improved to satisfy the objectives of design engineers and makers alike?
Using Ferroelectric Materials for the Future Development of Neuromorphic Chips
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Nanotechnology and the minimal sizing of circuit designs is known as a major breakthrough in electronics development.
Self-Healing Thermoelectric Material Enables Wearables to Be Perpetually Charged
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/self-healing-thermoelectric-material-said-to-be-self-mending-and-capable-of-generating-electricity
A new stretchy, self-mending material is said to have the ability to utilize body heat to produce electricity, which in turn can be used to power wearable devices.
Multi-Layered Carbon Material Could Enhance Heat Management in Electronics
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Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia have recently developed a new multifunctional carbon material that can dissipate heat in electronic devices.
Applications of 2D Materials in Electronics Engineering
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The technological evolution of 2D (two-dimensional) materials opened up a wide swath of possibilities in the electronics industry. 2D Materials consist of a single layer of atoms with exceptional electronic, thermal, optical, and mechanical properties. This article will explore some of the most promising applications for these wonder materials.
Imec Engineers Demonstrate 2D Material Potential for Scaling Logic and Memory Transistors
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At December’s IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, imec, a world-leader in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, demonstrated an in-depth study of scaled transistors with MoS2 and best device performance to date.
SLD Laser’s LaserLight Blue: Materials Processing and Beyond
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SLD Laser has recently unveiled the newest member of its laser module family: the LaserLight Blue. This module joins the LaserLight Fiber and LaserLight SMD, offering impressive versatility for wide-ranging applications.
Crystalline Insulator Layers in 2D Materials Enable Efficient Microelectronics
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Researchers at Tu Wien (Technische Universität Wien) have introduced crystalline insulator layers to single-layer (‘2D’) materials. This offers a turning point for component miniaturisation: it provides the ability to manufacture efficient microelectronics that maintain their ideal electronic properties.