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Associate Professor Carmel Majidi: Electronic Tattoos for Wearable Computing
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Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Carmel Majidi discusses electronic tattoos, which are circuits made of silver nanoparticles printed on the same film used for children’s tattoos. These electronic tattoos have applications that range from health care to personal electronic devices to gaming.
Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering is a top-10 engineering college known for its focus on innovative, interdisciplinary, and global education and research.
https://engineering.cmu.edu/
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