DGIST-Yonsei University-Korea University Collaborative research team has developed a suture-type electronic component that can wirelessly monitor vital signs in the body This new technology is expected to be easily applicable in orthopedic/medical rehabilitation, including personalized rehabilitation
A research team led by Professor Jaehong Lee of the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Electronics (DGIST) has developed a new human implantable, wireless, health monitoring electronic suture system through joint research with a team from Yonsei University and Korea University. The developed wireless electronic suture can be easily applied in the medical field and is expected to be used in various orthopedic fields, such as patient-customized rehabilitation.
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The Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at Yale University is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral research associate with an expertise in electrochemical techniques in environmental applications, electrochemistry, electrocatalytic material synthesis, and electrocatalytic reactor design. Applicants with an outstanding record in other areas of research under the broad theme of, and preferably at the intersection of, material science and environmental engineering are also encouraged to apply. The postdoctoral research associate will work under the direction of Professor Jaehong Kim. For more information, please visit Prof. Kim’s website at http://www.yaleseas.com/jaehongkim/.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, and the names and email addresses of three references to jaehong.kim@yale.edu. Review of applications will commence immediately and will continue until the position is filled.