Oct 5, 2022
Stretchy, Wearable Synaptic Transistor Turns Robotics Smarter
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI, wearables
A team of Penn State engineers has created a stretchy, wearable synaptic transistor that could turn robotics and wearable devices smarter. The device developed by the team works like neurons in the brain, sending signals to some cells and inhibiting others to enhance and weaken the devices’ memories.
The research was led by Cunjiang Yu, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics and associate professor of biomedical engineering and of materials science and engineering.
The research was published in Nature Electronics.