AI Health Virtual Seminar Series: Epidermal Electronics for Non-Invasive, Real-Time Health Monitoring 

We invite you to a virtual seminar on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, from 12:00–1:00pm ET for a virtual seminar via Zoom, open to all internal and external participants. Xiaoyue Ni, PhD, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University, will present on a soft, skin-mounted mechano-acoustic (MA) sensing platform that records body sounds and kinematics with high fidelity. This technology leverages epidermal electronics to capture a high-dimensional array of mechanical and acoustic signatures, enabling comfortable, accurate, and comprehensive decoding of physiological states, behavioral patterns, functional performance, and cognitive or intentional states in real time.

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