Health Sensing and Microsystems
Supporting technologies for wearable and implantable bioelectronics
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Projects

We design devices, algorithms and studies as integrated programmes. Explore a selection below.

Research themes

Supporting technologies for bioelectronics

Co-designed sensing, computation, communications and power that keep wearable and implantable devices reliable outside the lab.

Visceral pain and neurotechnology

ADVANTAGE: low-power wearable and implantable sensors, neural telemetry and targeted interventions for chronic visceral pain.

Cardiovascular monitoring

Dry-electrode ECG/PPG platforms with wireless streaming, cuffless blood pressure estimation and clinician-facing analytics.

Multimodal electrochemical sensing

OECT-based sweat sensing with microfluidics, low-power wireless backends and pipelines for metabolic and performance monitoring.

Projects

ADVANTAGE: Visceral Pain Research

ADVANTAGE: Visceral Pain Research

Consortium programme targeting neural mechanisms of visceral pain, integrating wearable and implantable bioelectronic sensors to monitor and treat complex conditions.

  • Cross-discipline collaboration across medicine and engineering at Cambridge and partners
  • Low-power electronics and targeted interventions for personalised chronic pain management
  • Bioelectronic sensing architectures designed for clinical workflows
Cardiovascular Monitoring

Cardiovascular Monitoring

Dry-electrode wearable platform capturing ECG and PPG to estimate blood pressure cufflessly, with smartphone-linked analytics and seamless data streaming.

  • Comfortable chest adhesion with synchronised ECG and PPG capture
  • Low-latency wireless links and mobile apps for clinician-facing analytics
  • AI-based blood pressure estimation validated for continuous monitoring
Multimodal Electrochemical Sensing

Multimodal Electrochemical Sensing

OECT-based wearable for non-invasive glucose, lactate and electrolyte sensing in sweat via soft microfluidics, with real-time wireless streaming.

  • Organic electrochemical transistor transduction with microfluidic sampling
  • Low-power embedded electronics and BLE backends for continuous monitoring
  • Data pipelines for metabolic health, diabetes care and performance tracking

Publications

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