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Raza Qazi

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  21
Citations -  1341

Raza Qazi is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein aggregation & Neurodegeneration. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 694 citations. Previous affiliations of Raza Qazi include KAIST & Toyohashi University of Technology.

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Advanced Soft Materials, Sensor Integrations, and Applications of Wearable Flexible Hybrid Electronics in Healthcare, Energy, and Environment.

TL;DR: An all-inclusive review of the newly developed WFHE along with a summary of imperative requirements of material properties, sensor capabilities, electronics performance, and skin integrations is provided.
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Epidermal mechano-acoustic sensing electronics for cardiovascular diagnostics and human-machine interfaces

TL;DR: A soft, conformal class of device configured specifically for mechano-acoustic recording from the skin, capable of being used on nearly any part of the body, in forms that maximize detectable signals and allow for multimodal operation, such as electrophysiological recording is reported.
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Mechanically transformative electronics, sensors, and implantable devices

TL;DR: This work applied temperature-triggered tuning of mechanical characteristics of device platforms to create personal electronics with variable stiffness and stretchability, a pressure sensor with tunable bandwidth and sensitivity, and a neural probe that softens upon integration with brain tissue.
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Miniaturized, Battery‐Free Optofluidic Systems with Potential for Wireless Pharmacology and Optogenetics

TL;DR: The proof-of-principle experiments and analytical studies validate the feasibility and reliability of the fully implantable optofluidic systems for use in freely moving animals, demonstrating its potential for wireless in vivo pharmacology and optogenetics.