BPN979: Developing Sweat Rate Sensors Using New Sensing Modalities

Abstract: 

The skin surface naturally secretes sweat for thermoregulation during sedentary and physical activities at varying rates, which can sometimes indicate underlying health conditions such as nerve damages or metabolic disorders. As measuring low secretion rates poses a challenge for traditional microfluidic devices, we present new ways to collect such sweat rates precisely.

Project ended: 08/01/2023

Author: 
Luis Fernando
Ayala Cardona
Publication date: 
August 1, 2023
Publication type: 
BSAC Project Materials (Final/Archive)
Citation: 
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