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  1. Progress in self-powered sensors—Moving toward artificial intelligent and neuromorphic system
  2. A hybridized electromagnetic-triboelectric nanogenerator designed for scavenging biomechanical energy in human balance control
  3. Metamaterial technologies for miniaturized infrared spectroscopy: Light sources, sensors, filters, detectors, and integration
  4. Technologies toward next generation human machine interfaces: From machine learning enhanced tactile sensing to neuromorphic sensory systems
  5. Metamaterials – from fundamentals and MEMS tuning mechanisms to applications
  6. From flexible electronics technology in the era of IoT and artificial intelligence toward future implanted body sensor networks
  7. A comprehensive review on piezoelectric energy harvesting technology: Materials, mechanisms, and applications
  8. A non-resonant rotational electromagnetic energy harvester for low-frequency and irregular human motion
  9. Hybrid Metamaterial Absorber Platform for Sensing of CO2 Gas at Mid-IR
  10. A 3D Printed Implantable Device for Voiding the Bladder Using Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) Actuators
  11. Toward Bioelectronic Medicine-Neuromodulation of Small Peripheral Nerves Using Flexible Neural Clip
  12. Highly sensitive piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer operated in air
  13. nanoparticle mediated drug release
  14. Dense vertical SU-8 microneedles drawn from a heated mold with precisely controlled volume
  15. Characterization of nanometer-thick polycrystalline silicon with phonon-boundary scattering enhanced thermoelectric properties and its application in infrared sensors
  16. Investigation of contact electrification based broadband energy harvesting mechanism using elastic PDMS microstructures
  17. Flow sensing and energy harvesting characteristics of a wind-driven piezoelectric Pb(Zr0.52, Ti0.48)O3 microcantilever
  18. All metal nanoelectromechanical switch working at 300 °C for rugged electronics applications
  19. Development of stretchable membrane based nanofilters using patterned arrays of vertically grown carbon nanotubes