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Sophia Bidinger undergraduate work on the development of a printed organogel strain sensor for medical simulation and education (Publication)
March 18, 2021
Erin Louise Roussell
Sophia Bidinger undergraduate work on the development of a printed organogel strain sensor for medical simulation and education (Publication)
Erin Louise Roussell
March 18, 2021

Sophia Bidinger undergraduate work on the development of a printed organogel strain sensor for medical simulation and education (Publication)

Erin Louise Roussell
March 18, 2021
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I'm really excited to share my undergraduate work on the development of a printed organogel strain sensor for medical simulation and education published today in npj Flexible Electronics @Nature_NPJ @WCETestbeds@UWCRESThttps://t.co/DWfnnYf637 pic.twitter.com/pbKBRwmhMN

— Sophia Bidinger (@BidingerSophia) March 17, 2021

Fantastic Work Sophia! Read the full publication here:

Source:https://twitter.com/BidingerSophia/status/1372226440553435143

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