Pieces of Interest from COMP for the week of April 18 – Message from the COMP President/Kirigami Inspired Heart Sensor/ Casper the Anthropomorphic Breathing Phantom
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- Read the April 2022 Message from the COMP President in the latest issue of InterACTIONS.
- How the Japanese art form of kirigami has inspired a new heart sensor that can be worn for long periods of time.
- Check out Casper the anthropomorphic breathing phantom designed by @uvic!
Published on April 18, 2022
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