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Gerard Cummins
Researcher at Heriot-Watt University
Publications - 45
Citations - 1239
Gerard Cummins is an academic researcher from Heriot-Watt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capsule endoscopy & Capsule Endoscopes. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 45 publications receiving 857 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerard Cummins include University of Birmingham & University of Edinburgh.
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Inkjet printing of conductive materials: a review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an exhaustive review of research studies and activities in the inkjet printing of conductive materials, and provide a detailed literature survey of research carried out in inkjet printings.
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Two-phase flow instabilities in a silicon microchannels heat sink
TL;DR: In this article, a series of experiments have been carried out to investigate pressure and temperature oscillations during the flow boiling instabilities under uniform heating, using water as a cooling liquid, using thin nickel film thermometers, integrated on the back side of a heat sink with microchannels, to obtain a better insight related to temperature fluctuations caused by two-phase flow instabilities.
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Wireless Power Transfer Techniques for Implantable Medical Devices: A Review.
TL;DR: The various strategies implemented to transfer wireless power in implantable medical devices (IMDs) were reviewed, which includes capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, magnetic resonance coupling and, more recently, acoustic and optical powering methods.
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Intelligent magnetic manipulation for gastrointestinal ultrasound.
Joseph C. Norton,Piotr R. Slawinski,Holly S. Lay,James W. Martin,Benjamin F. Cox,Gerard Cummins,Marc P.Y. Desmulliez,R. E. Clutton,Keith L. Obstein,Keith L. Obstein,Sandy Cochran,Pietro Valdastri +11 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates the feasibility of closed-loop robotic μUS imaging in the bowel without the need for either a rigid physical link between the transducer and extracorporeal tools or complex manual manipulation.
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In Vivo Characterization of a Wireless Telemetry Module for a Capsule Endoscopy System Utilizing a Conformal Antenna.
Julia Faerber,Gerard Cummins,S.K. Pavuluri,Paul Record,Adrián Ayastuy Rodriguez,Holly S. Lay,Rachael McPhillips,Benjamin F. Cox,Ciaran Connor,Rachael Gregson,Richard Eddie Clutton,Sadeque Reza Khan,Sandy Cochran,Marc P.Y. Desmulliez +13 more
TL;DR: The design, fabrication, packaging, and performance characterization of a conformal helix antenna created on the outside of a capsule endoscope designed to operate at a carrier frequency of 433 MHz within human tissue is described.