Local 12: UC scientist develops one-of-a-kind sensor

Local 12 highlighted a new sweat sensor created by a University of Cincinnati electrical engineer that represents a leap forward in wearable technology.

UC assistant professor Yeongkin Kim is developing new wearable technology in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science assistant professor Yeongkin Kim and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a new device to monitor a patient’s health over hours or days.

The device can help monitor conditions such as heart disease, depression or diabetes.

“Our sensors are very stretchy and flexible. The shape is really like a Band-Aid,” Kim told Local 12. “The sensor can be used to monitor the stress levels of patients for a long period of time.”

Kim and his co-authors presented the new device in the journal Science. The article publication represented the culmination of more than two years of research.

Featured image at top: UC College of Engineering and Applied Science assistant professor Yeongin Kim is developing new wearable technology. Photo/Andrew Kim/UC Marketing + Brand

UC electrical engineer Yeongin Kim is an assistant professor in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand