New Publication: Development and Evaluation of 3D‐Printed Dry Microneedle Electrodes for Surface Electromyography
Tuesday, 2 March, 2021
The Medical Device Design Group has had its newest paper (opens in a new window)Development and Evaluation of 3D‐Printed Dry Microneedle Electrodes for Surface Electromyography published in (opens in a new window)Advanced Materials Technologies. In the work, (opens in a new window)Kevin Krieger et al. developed dry 3D-printed stainless steel microneedle electrodes as an alternative to commercial wet electrodes and evaluated their performance in the measurement of surface electromyography (sEMG).
(opens in a new window)https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202000518
The research was funded by the (opens in a new window)Irish Research Council Postgraduate Research Scholarship, (opens in a new window)NUI Travelling Doctoral Studentship, and (opens in a new window)Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (Grant No. H2020‐MSCA‐IF‐2014/658761).