Dec 6, 2024
11:15am - 11:45am
Hynes, Level 3, Room 306
Xuanhe Zhao1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1
Continuous imaging of internal organs over days could provide unprecedented information about one’s health and diseases and shed new insights into developmental biology. However, this is unattainable with existing wearable devices. Here we report a bioadhesive ultrasound (BAUS) device, which consists of a thin and rigid ultrasound probe robustly adhered on the skin via a soft, tough, anti-dehydrating and bioadhesive couplant. The BAUS device provides 48-hour continuous and simultaneous imaging of multiple organs including blood vessels, muscle, heart, gastrointestinal tract, diaphragm, and lung for the first time. This talk will focus on BAUS’ impacts on VR and robotics.