Inside this issue
Features
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Articles
16 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Making their Mark in Medical History
22 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Jenica Kolhoff, Nitinol, Applications Engineer
23 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Dawn F. Massa Stancavish, Chief Innovation Officer & COO
25 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Dr. Annette Teng, CEO; Lisa Wen, Process Engineer
26 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Kristin Edgerton, Lead Project Engineer
27 Leading Women in Engineering & Science: Sarah Charette, Product Manager
29 Embedded Computer Computer Vision in Medical Technology: Focus on Mobile and eHealth Devices
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R & D
39 New Method Detects Defects in 2D Materials
39 Drug Testing with Human Body-on-Chip Systems
39 AI-Analyzed Blood Test Predicts Disease Progression
39 Magnetic Sensor Circuits on Various Surfaces
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Global Innovations
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From the Editor
Tech Briefs
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41 Color-Changing Bandages Sense and Treat Bacterial Infections
42 Iron Nanorobots Destroy Cancer Cells
42 Engineers Design Bionic ‘Heart’ for Testing Prosthetic Valves, Other Cardiac Devices
45 Wearable Health Tech Gets Efficiency Upgrade
46 Researchers Hope to Make Needle Pricks for Diabetics a Thing of the Past
48 Machine Keeps Human Livers Alive for One Week Outside of the Body
49 Wearable Gas Sensor Enhances Sensitivity
50 Research Zeroing in on Electronic Nose for Diagnosing Disease
51 Cold Plasma Patch Could Make Immunotherapy More Effective for Treating Melanoma
Products
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Briefs
Ultrasound Helps Make 3D Printed Alloys Stronger
Marubeni Citizen-Cincom Opens New Technical Center
Researchers Develop Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Flexible Electronic Material
Hybrid Technique Aims to Produce Stronger, Corrosion-Resistant Nickel