New Paper: Making waves

We continue working with the Welch group at U of L on tracking appliance usage in homes and offices. The goal is for individuals to track their own energy consumption with mobile sensors. Here’s Dr. Welch’s Ph.D. student Anand Kulkarni running an appliance near a copper plane antenna to pick up its electromagnetic field (EMF) signature. …

Student Doings Lately

Some students have finished things, and others have started new projects. Jordan Meyer finished her independent study, generating a beautiful image of surface charge density on metal structures using CoventorWare (pictured above), which will plug into Jaz Beharic’s research on flow through metallized membranes. Also last semester, Sherman Dowell and Martin Dombi completed independent studies that …

Electronic Mushroom Forest

In our never-ending obsession with spraying metal on 3D structures to create interesting circuits without lithography, we found DualLock, an engineered “hook and loop” fastener. DualLock is a forest of tiny molded plastic mushrooms. When you shove two pieces of DualLock together, the mushroom caps interlock. It takes some force to separate them, and the strength depends on …