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Adrien Pierre
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 27
Citations - 2936
Adrien Pierre is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flexible electronics & Substrate (printing). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2260 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrien Pierre include PARC & McGill University.
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Monitoring of Vital Signs with Flexible and Wearable Medical Devices
TL;DR: The essential components required for vitals sensors are outlined and discussed here, including the reported sensor systems, sensing mechanisms, sensor fabrication, power, and data processing requirements.
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All-organic optoelectronic sensor for pulse oximetry
TL;DR: A pulse oximeter sensor based on organic materials, which are compatible with flexible substrates and accurately measures pulse rate and oxygenation with errors of 1% and 2%, respectively is reported.
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Wafer-level photocatalytic water splitting on gan nanowire arrays grown by molecular beam epitaxy
Defa Wang,Adrien Pierre,Golam Kibria,Kai Cui,X. Han,Kirk H. Bevan,Kirk H. Bevan,Hong Guo,Suzanne Paradis,Abou Rachid Hakima,Zetian Mi +10 more
TL;DR: The decomposition of pure water into H( 2) and O(2) by GaN nanowires is confirmed to be a highly stable photocatalytic process, with the turnover number per unit time well exceeding the value of any previously reported GaN powder samples.
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All-printed flexible organic transistors enabled by surface tension-guided blade coating.
Adrien Pierre,Mahsa Sadeghi,Marcia M. Payne,Antonio Facchetti,John E. Anthony,Ana Claudia Arias +5 more
TL;DR: This work investigated the effect of capillary number, semiconductor ink composition (small molecule-polymer ratio), and additive high boiling point solvent concentrations on film fidelity, pattern design, device performance and yields.
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A flexible organic reflectance oximeter array
Yasser Khan,Donggeon Han,Adrien Pierre,Jonathan Ting,Wang Xingchun,Claire M. Lochner,Gianluca Bovo,Nir Yaacobi-Gross,Chris Newsome,Richard Wilson,Ana Claudia Arias +10 more
TL;DR: The mechanical flexibility, 2D oxygenation mapping capability, and the ability to place the sensor in various locations make the reflectance oximeter array promising for medical sensing applications such as monitoring of real-time chronic medical conditions as well as postsurgery recovery management of tissues, organs, and wounds.