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You might be interested: Dr. Someya’s E-skin research featured on CNN.
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Distinguished Medical Engineering Seminar Series


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Takao Someya, Ph.D.

Dean & Professor, School of Engineering

The University of Tokyo (UTokyo)




Date: May 27, 2021 4:00 PM PST
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Electronic skins for medical and sports applications

Human skin is a large-area, multi-point, multi-modal, stretchable sensor, 
inspiring development of electronic skin for robots. By improving 
conformability, application of electronic skin expanded from robots to humans. 
Intimate and conformal integration of electronics with the human skin, namely 
smart skin, allow continuous health monitoring. The ultimate goal of smart skin 
is non-invasive measurement of human activities under natural conditions, 
enabling electronic and human skin to interactively reinforce each other. I 
will review recent progress of e-skins and related stretchable thin-film 
electronics for applications to medical, healthcare, sports, fitness, and 
well-being of humans and address issues and prospects of smart skins.

Biography:
Takao Someya was appointed dean of School of Engineering, UTokyo in April 2020, 
where he has been member of faculty since 1997. He also conducted research at 
Columbia University’s Nanocenter and at Bell Labs.  At UTokyo, he became 
professor in 2009. Served on the board of directors of the Material Research 
Society 2009-2011. He is also Team Leader at the Center for Emergent Matter 
Science in RIKEN since 2015. His expertise is soft electronics using organic 
semiconductors, developing the world's first electronic artificial skin that 
measures temperature and pressure distribution. He was awarded the 16th Leo 
Esaki Prize in 2019.

Website:
http://www.ntech.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/index.html
http://rikensomeya.riken.jp/index_en.html

Dr. Someya: E-skin research is featured by CNN news.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/22/tech/wearable-e-skin-health-someya-spc-intl/index.html

Host: Wei Gao


-Christine

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