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Gray, Bonnie

A new, low-cost, PDMS metallization process for highly conductive flexible and stretchable electronics
Design, Fabrication and Testing of Magnetic Composite Polymer Actuators Integrated With Microfluidic Devices and Systems
Development and study of hydrogel-based microvalves for lab-on-a-chip systems
Development of printed-circuit-board based industry-compatible point-of-care biosensing and bioprocessing technology with applications
Development of wearable, screen-printable conductive polymer biosensors on flexible and textile substrates
Estimation of soil moisture and earth resistivity using Wenner's method and machine learning
Far-field MEMS microphone array beamforming – Measurements, simulations, and design
Flexible Touchpads Based on Inductive Sensors Using Conductive Composite Polymer and Flexible Metal PCB
Magnetic composite polymer membrane actuators with applications to microfluidic devices
Nano-optical devices and their fabrication for data storage and system integration

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