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Jason Heikenfeld
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 247
Citations - 9539
Jason Heikenfeld is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrowetting & Analyte. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 233 publications receiving 8310 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Heikenfeld include Google & VIT University.
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Wearable sensors: modalities, challenges, and prospects
Jason Heikenfeld,Andrew J. Jajack,John A. Rogers,Philipp Gutruf,Limei Tian,Tingrui Pan,Ronald A. Li,Michelle Khine,Jitae Kim,Joseph Wang +9 more
TL;DR: A deeper understanding of the fundamental challenges faced for wearable sensors and of the state-of-the-art for wearable sensor technology, the roadmap becomes clearer for creating the next generation of innovations and breakthroughs.
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The microfluidics of the eccrine sweat gland, including biomarker partitioning, transport, and biosensing implications.
Zachary Cole Sonner,E. Wilder,Jason Heikenfeld,Gerald B. Kasting,Fred R. Beyette,D. Swaile,F. Sherman,J. Joyce,Joshua A. Hagen,Nancy Kelley-Loughnane,Rajesh R. Naik +10 more
TL;DR: Reports here are microfluidic models for eccrine sweat generation and flow which are coupled with review of blood-to-sweat biomarker partition pathways, therefore providing insights such as how biomarker concentration changes with sweat flow rate.
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A Review of Phased Array Steering for Narrow-Band Electrooptical Systems
Paul F. McManamon,Philip J. Bos,Michael J. Escuti,Jason Heikenfeld,Steve Serati,Huikai Xie,Edward A. Watson +6 more
TL;DR: Multiple nonmechanical steering approaches are developing that will allow high-efficiency steering, excellent steering accuracy, and wide fields of view, similar to microwave radar phased arrays.
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Adhesive RFID Sensor Patch for Monitoring of Sweat Electrolytes
Daniel P. Rose,Michael Ratterman,Daniel K. Griffin,Linlin Hou,Nancy Kelley-Loughnane,Rajesh R. Naik,Joshua A. Hagen,Ian Papautsky,Jason Heikenfeld +8 more
TL;DR: An adhesive radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensor bandage (patch) is reported, which can be made completely intimate with human skin, a distinct advantage for chronological monitoring of biomarkers in sweat.
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Accessing analytes in biofluids for peripheral biochemical monitoring
Jason Heikenfeld,Andrew J. Jajack,Benjamin Feldman,Steve W. Granger,Supriya Gaitonde,Gavi Begtrup,Benjamin Katchman +6 more
TL;DR: The range of biochemical analytes that can be sensed in dermal interstitial fluid, saliva and sweat are surveyed, and criteria for tailoring sensor design to address the right analyte in the right body site for the right disease or wellness application are outlined.