Novel Devices Laboratory, University of Cincinnati since Sep 2009
Graduate Research Assistant
Texas Instruments Jan 2006 - Sep 2009
Co-op Product Engineer - AEC Automotive Advanced Development
Education:
University of Cincinnati 2009 - 2013
Doctorate of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering
University of Cincinnati 2004 - 2009
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Math, VLSI Design
Jason Heikenfeld - Cincinnati OH, US Matthew Hagedon - Cincinnati OH, US Kenneth Dean Andrew - Phoenix AZ, US
Assignee:
Gamma Dynamics, LLC - Cincinnati OH University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
G02B 26/00 H01J 9/00
US Classification:
359290, 445 24
Abstract:
A device and method of making and using the same. The device includes first and second substrates that are spaced to define a fluid space. Polar and non-polar fluids occupy the fluid space. A first electrode, with a dielectric layer, is positioned on the first substrate and electrically coupled to at least one voltage source, which is configured to supply an electrical bias to the first electrode. The fluid space includes at least one fluid splitting structure that is configured to facilitate the movement of the non-polar fluid into a portion of the polar fluid. Fluid splitting structure assisted movement of the non-polar fluid splits the polar fluid.
- Baltimore MD, US Julia B. Patrone - Ellicott City MD, US Leslie H. Hamilton - Silver Spring MD, US Luke J. Currano - Columbia MD, US Matthew A. Hagedon - Columbia MD, US Felix Connor Sage - Ijamsville MD, US Mekbib Astatke - Gaithersburg MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1486 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/145
Abstract:
A wearable sensor system includes a flexible patch, an electronic circuit disposed on the flexible patch, and a disposable sensor disposed on the flexible patch and connected to the electronic circuit via a socket. The disposable sensor detects a chemical compound. The electronic circuit generates a detection signal commensurate with the chemical compound detected by the disposable sensor. The disposable sensor is removably plugged into the socket, thereby permitting replacement of the disposable sensor upon satisfaction of a predetermined condition. A battery disposed is on the flexible patch and connected to the electronic circuit to power the electronic circuit. A transceiver is connected to the electronic circuit, wherein the transceiver transmits the detection signal.
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