New Prisma publication on Science Advances

Science Advances

New Prisma publication on Science Advances

PrismaProject partners are glad to announce that a new scientific article has been published on the current issue of Science Advances.

The article is the result of the work carried out by DTU and Lund University in the Prisma and AcouSome projects and explores the potential of ceria-based thin films as electromechanical actuators for flexible electronics. More specifically, the study advances the understanding of oxygen-defective metal oxide electromechanical properties and paves the way for developing versatile and efficient electromechanical systems for applications in biomedical devices, optical devices, and beyond.

The article is open-access and available here.

Prisma and AcouSome projects are funded by the EuropeanCommission. The goal of AcouSome project is to develop a miniaturized microfluidic module for exosome isolation directly from blood using ultrasound generated by thin films, to be used across wide research and next generation diagnostics applications. DTU and Lund University (as well as Day One) are partners in both projects, which are born from the work done in the BioWings project.