CORDIS Project
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This research aims to advance the miniaturization of electronic devices through 3D printing technologies. By integrating two-dimensional nanomaterials into multifunctional platforms, the project seeks to create compact, high-performance devices suitable for smart environments and biomedical applications.
The realization of “the internet of things” is inevitably constrained at the level of miniaturization that can be achieved in the electronic devices. A variety of technologies are now going through a process of miniaturization from micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) to biomedical sensors, and actuators.
The ultimate goal is to combine several components in an individual multifunctional platform, realizing on-chip technology.
Devices have to be constrained to small footprints and exhibit high…
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