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Journals

  1. O. Ozioko, H. Nassar, R. Dahiya, 3D Printed Interdigitated Capacitor based Tilt Sensor, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol ***, 2021. (Area – 3D printed Sensor) (in press)
  2. A. Pullanchiyodan, L. Manjakkal, R. Dahiya, Metal Coated Fabric Based Asymmetric Supercapacitor for Wearable Applications, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol ***, 2021. (Area – Flexible Energy Device) (in press)
  3. J. Shutler, K. Zaraska, T. Holding, M. Machnik, K. Uppuluri, I. Ashton, L. Migdał, R. Dahiya, Rapid assessment of SARS-CoV-2 transmission risk for faecally contaminated river water, ACS ES&T Water, Vol. **, 2021. (DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.0c00246) (Area – Modeling, Covid)
  4. G. Min, Y. Xu, P. Cochran, N. Gadegaard, D. M. Mulvihill, R. Dahiya, Origin of the Contact Force-Dependent Response of Triboelectric Nanogenerators, Nano Energy, Vol. 83, 105829, 2021. (Area – Modeling, Flexible Energy Harvesting)
  5. Y. Kumaresan, O. Ozioko, R. Dahiya, Multifunctional Electronic Skin with a stack of Temperature and Pressure Sensor Arrays, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol ***, 2021. (DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3055458) (Area – Flexible eSkin) (in press)
  6. M. Bhattacharjee, F. Nikbakhtnasrabadi, R. Dahiya, Printed Chipless Antenna as Flexible Temperature Sensor, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Vol ***, 2021. (DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3051467)(Area – Multifunctional Device, Flexible Sensors) (in press)
  7. L. Manjakkal, F. F. Franco, A. Pullanchiyodan, M. G. Jimenez, R. Dahiya, Natural Jute Fibre based Supercapacitors and Sensors for Eco-Friendly Energy Autonomous Systems, Advanced Sustainable Systems, Vol ***, 2021. (DOI: 10.1002/adsu.202000286) (Area – Sustainable Devices) (in press)
  8. P. Escobedo, M. Bhattacharjee, F. Nikbakhtnasrabadi, R. Dahiya, Smart Bandage with Wireless Strain and Temperature Sensors and Battery-less NFC Tag, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Vol ***, 2021. (DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2020.3048282)(Area – Flexible Sensors) (in press)
  9. P. Escobedo, M. Ntagios, D. Shakthivel, W. Navaraj, R. Dahiya, Energy Generating Electronic Skin with Intrinsic Tactile Sensing without Touch Sensors, IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Vol ***, 2021 (DOI: 10.1109/TRO.2020.3031264).(Area – Electronic Skin, Energy Harvesting) (in press)
  10. E. Hosseini, S. Dervin, P. Ganguly, R. Dahiya, Biodegradable Materials for Sustainable Health Monitoring Devices, ACS Applied Bio Materials, Vol 4 (1), pp 163-194, 2021. (DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.0c01139) (Area – Degradable Sensors)
  11. O. Ozioko, P. Karipoth, P. Escobedo, M. Ntagios, A. Pullanchiyodan, R. Dahiya, SensAct: The Soft and Squishy Tactile Sensor with Integrated Flexible Actuator, Advanced Intelligent Systems, 1900145, pp 1-12, 2021. (Area – Soft eSkin)
  12. H. Cowan, S. Daryanavard, B. Porr, R. Dahiya, A real-time noise cancelling EEG electrode employing Deep Learning, arXiv:2011.03466, 2020.(Area – ECG, Smart Electrodes)
  13. N. Yogeswaran, E. Hosseini, R. Dahiya, Graphene based Low Voltage Field Effect Transistor Coupled with Biodegradable Piezoelectric Material based Dynamic Pressure Sensor, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol. 12 (48), 54035–54040, 2020. (DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c13637)(Area – Sensing Device)
  14. A. S. Dahiya; D. Shakthivel; Y. Kumaresan; A. Zumeit; A. Christou, R. Dahiya, High-Performance Printed Electronics based on Inorganic Semiconducting Nano to Chip Scale Structures, Nano Convergence, Vol 7, Art. 37, 2020.(Area – Printed Electronics)
  15. A. Christou, Y. Gao, W. Navaraj, H. Nassar, R. Dahiya, 3D touch Surface for Interactive Pseudo-Holographic Displays, Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2000126, 2020.(DOI – 10.1002/aisy.202000126)(Area – 3D Touch, Hologram)
  16. A. Christou, M. Ntagios, A. Hart, R. Dahiya, GlasVent – The Rapidly Deployable Emergency Ventilator, Global Challenges, 2000046, 2020.(Area – Ventilator, COVID, 3D Printing)
  17. A. Vilouras, A. Christou, L. Manjakkal, R. Dahiya, Ultra-thin Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistors Chips with Bending Induced Performance Enhancement, ACS Applied Electronic Materials, Vol. 2 (8), pp 2601-2610, 2020. (Area – Flexible Electronics, Ultra-thin Chips).
  18. O. Ozioko, W. Navaraj, M. Hersh, R. Dahiya, Tacsac: A Wearable Haptic Device with Capacitive Touch-Sensing Capability for Tactile Display, Sensors, Vol 20, 4780, 2020 (Area – Wearable System, tactile/haptic communication, rehabilitation)
  19. F. Liu, A. S. Dahiya, R. Dahiya, A flexible chip with embedded intelligence, Nature Electronics, Vol 3, pp 358-359, 2020.(Area – Flexible Electronics; Neuromorphic Hardware)
  20. J. Shutler, K. Zaraska, T. M. Holding, M. Machnik, K. Uppuluri, I. Ashton, L. Migdal, R. Dahiya, Risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection from contaminated water systems, ****, medRxiv 2020.06.17.20133504, 2020. (DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.17.20133504) (Area – COVID, Water Monitoring)
  21. Y. Xu, G. Min, N. Gadegaard, R. Dahiya, D. M. Mulvihill, A Unified Contact Force-Dependent Model for Triboelectric Nanogenerators Accounting for Surface, Nano Energy, Vol. 76, 105067, 2020. (Area – Modeling, Flexible Energy Harvesting)
  22. M. Bhattacharjee, M. Soni, P. Escobedo, R. Dahiya, PEDOT:PSS Microchannel based Highly Sensitive Stretchable Strain Sensor, Advanced Electronic Materials, 2000445, 2020. (Area – Stretchable Sensors)
  23. M. Bhattacharjee, S. Middya, P. Escobedo, J. Chaudhuri, D. Bandyopadhyay, R. Dahiya, Microdroplet based Disposable Sensor Patch for Detection of α-amylase in Human Blood Serum, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol. 165, 112333, 2020. (Area – Flexible, Disposable Sensors)
  24. R. Dahiya, Z. Celik-Butler, L. Occhipinti Guest Editorial Special Issue on Papers from the IEEE FLEPS Conference 2019, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 20 (14), pp 7493, 2020. (Area – Editorial)
  25. Y. Kumaresan, H. Kim, Y. Pak, P. K. Poola, R. Lee, N. Lim, H. C. Ko, G. Y. Jung, R. Dahiya, Omnidirectional Stretchable Inorganic Materials based Electronics with Enhanced Performance, Advanced Electronic Materials, 2000058, 2020. (Area – Stretchable Electronics)
  26. M. Bhattacharjee, A. Vilouras, R. Dahiya, Microdroplet Based Organic Vapour Sensor on a Disposable GO-Chitosan Flexible Substrate, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 20 (14), pp 7494-7502, 2020 (Selected as Feature Article). (Area – Printed Sensors)
  27. O. Ozioko, P. Karipoth, M. Hersh, R. Dahiya, Wearable Assistive Tactile Communication Interface based on Integrated Touch Sensors and Actuators, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering, Vol 28(6), pp 1344-1352, 2020 (Area – Wearable System, tactile/haptic communication, rehabilitation)
  28. L. Manjakkal, A. Pullanchiyodan, N. Yogeswaran, E. S. Hosseini, R. Dahiya, Wearable Supercapacitor based on Conductive PEDOT: PSS Coated Cloth and Sweat Electrolyte, Advanced Materials, 1907254, 2020. (Area – Flexible Supercapacitor)
  29. P. K. Dubey, N. Yogeswaran, F. Liu, A. Vilouras, B. K. Kaushik, R. Dahiya, Monolayer MoSe2 based Tunnelling Field Effect Transistor for Ultra-Sensitive Strain Sensing, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol 67 (5), pp 2140-2146, 2020. (Area – Flexible Devices/Sensors)
  30. R. Dahiya, O. Oralkan, R. Pratap, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Selected Papers from the IEEE Sensors Conference 2018, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 20 (13), pp 6792-6793, 2020. (Area – Editorial)
  31. A. Ejaz, J. H. Han, R. Dahiya, Influence of Solvent Molecular Geometry on the Growth of Nanostructures, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol 570, pp. 322-331, 2020. (Area – Nanostructure Synthesis)
  32. A. Pullanchiyodan, L. Manjakkal, S. Dervin, D. Shakthivel, R. Dahiya, Metal Coated Conductive Fabrics with Graphite Electrodes and Biocompatible Gel Electrolyte for Wearable Supercapacitors, Advanced Materials Technologies, 1901107, 2020. (Area – eTextiles)
  33. L. Manjakkal, S. Dervin, R. Dahiya, Flexible Potentiometric pH sensors for Wearable Systems, RSC Advances, Vol 10, pp 8594-8617 2020. (Area – Flexible Electrochemical Sensors)
  34. A. Zumeit, W. T. Navaraj, D. Shakthivel, R. Dahiya, Nanoribbons based Flexible High-Performance Transistors Fabricated at Room Temperature, Advanced Electronic Materials, 1901023, 2020. (Area – Printed Electronics)
  35. E. S. Hosseini, L. Manjakkal, D. Shakthivel, R. Dahiya, Glycine-Chitosan Based Flexible Biodegradable Piezoelectric Pressure Sensor, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol. 12(8), pp. 9008-9016, 2020. (Area – Biodegradable Sensor)
  36. P. Marsh, L. Manjakkal, X. Yang, M. Huerta, T. Le, L. Thiel, J.-C. Chiao, H. Cao, and R. Dahiya, Flexible Iridium Oxide based pH sensor Integrated with Inductively Coupled Wireless Transmission System for Wearable Applications, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 20 (10), pp. 5130-5138, 2020. (Area – Flexible Electrochemical Sensors)
  37. M. Soni, M. Bhattacharjee, M. Ntagios, R. Dahiya, Printed Temperature Sensor Based on PEDOT:PSS – Graphene Oxide Composite, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 20 (14), pp 7525-7531, 2020. (Area – Printed Sensors)
  38. L. Manjakkal, D. Szwagierczak, R. Dahiya, Metal Oxides based Electrochemical pH Sensors: Current Progress and Future Perspectives, Progress in Material Science, Vol 109, 100635, 2020. (Area – Flexible Electrochemical Sensors)
  39. Md. A. Kafi, A. Paul, A. Vilouras, R. Dahiya, Mesoporous chitosan based conformable and resorbable biostrip for Dopamine detection, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol 147, 111781, 2020. (Area – Resorbable Sensor, Flexible Electronics)
  40. S. Gupta, A. Vilouras, and R. Dahiya, Polydimethylsiloxane as Polymeric Protective Coating for Fabrication of Ultra-Thin Chips, Microelectronic Engineering, Vol. 221, 111157 2020. (Area – Ultra-thin Chips)
  41. M. Soni, R. Dahiya, Soft eSkin: Distributed Touch Sensing with Harmonised Energy and Computing, Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. A., Vol 378 (2164), pp 20190156, 2020. (Area – eSkin)
  42. Md. A. Kafi, Mst. K. Aktar, M. Todo, R. Dahiya, Engineered chitosan for improved 3D tissue growth 1 through Paxillin-FAK2
    ERK activation
    , Regenerative Biomaterials, Vol. 7 (2), pp 141-151, 2020 (DOI: 10.1093/rb/rbz034). (Area – Soft MEMS, Tissue Engineering)
  43. G. Min, L. Manjakkal, D. Mulvihill, R. Dahiya, Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Enhanced Performance via an Optimized Low Permittivity Substrate, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 20 (13), pp 6856 – 6862, 2020. (Area – Energy Harvesting)
  44. S. Gupta, N. Yogeswaran, F. Giacomozzi, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Touch Sensor based on Flexible AlN Piezocapacitor Coupled with MOSFET, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 20(13), pp 6810 – 6817, 2020. (Area – Tactile Sensing, Ultra-thin Chips)
  45. Md. A. Kafi, A. Paul, A. Vilouras, E. S. Hosseini, and R. Dahiya, Chitosan-Graphene Oxide based Ultra-thin and Flexible Sensor for Diabetic Wound Monitoring, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 20(13), pp 6794 – 6801, 2020 (Area – Printed/Flexible Biosensor)
  46. M. Ntagios, H. Nassar, A. Pullanchiyodan, W. T. Navaraj, R. Dahiya, Robotic Hands with Intrinsic Tactile Sensing via 3D Printed Soft Pressure Sensors, Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2: 1900080, 2020. (Area – Soft Robotics, 3D Printing)
  47. R. Dahiya, D. Akinwande, J. Chang, Flexible Electronic Skin: From Humanoids to Humans, Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 107 (10), pp 2011 – 2015, 2019. (Area – Editorial)
  48. R. Dahiya, N. Yogeswaran, F. Liu, L. Manjakkal, E. Burdet, V. Hayward, H. Jörntell, Large Area Soft eSkin: The Challenges Beyond Sensor Designs, Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 107 (10), pp 2016 – 2033, 2019. (Area – Tactile Skin, Flexible Electronics)
  49. W. T. Navaraj, R. Dahiya, Fingerprint-enhanced capacitive-piezoelectric flexible sensing skin to discriminate static and dynamic tactile stimuli, Advanced Intelligent Systems, 1: 1900051, 2019 (DOI: 10.1002/aisy.201900051). (Area – Tactile Sensing, Machine Intelligence)
  50. D. Sakthivel, W. T. Navaraj, S. Champet, D. H. Gregory, R. Dahiya, Propagation of Amorphous Oxide Nanowires via the VLS Mechanism: Growth Kinetics, Nanoscale Advances, Vol. 1, pp 3568 – 3578, 2019. (Area – Nanostructures Synthesis, Modelling)
  51. F. Liu, W. T. Navaraj, N. Yogeswaran, D. H. Gregory, and R. Dahiya, Van der Waals contact engineering of graphene field-effect transistors for large-area, high-performance flexible electronics, ACS Nano, Vol. 13 (3), pp 3257–3268, 2019. (Area – Graphene Electronics, Flexible Electronics)
  52. L. Manjakkal, W. T. Navaraj, C. G. Nunez, and R. Dahiya, Graphite Polyurethane Resin Composites for High-Energy Density Supercapacitors, Advanced Science, Art. 1802251, 2019. (Area – Energy storage, Flexible Supercapacitor)(Among Top 20 downloaded articles published in the journal during 2018-2019)
  53. R. Dahiya, e-Skin: From Humanoids to Humans, Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 107 (2), pp 247-252, 2019. (Area – E-skin, Flexible Electronics)
  54. L. Manjakkal, W. Dang, N. Yogeswaran, and R. Dahiya, Textile Based Potentiometric Electrochemical pH Sensor for Wearable
    Applications
    , Biosensors, Vol. 9(14), pp 1-12, 2019. (Area – Electrochemical Sensors, Wearable Systems)
  55. C. G. Nunez, L. Manjakkal, and R. Dahiya, Energy Autonomous Electronic Skin, NPJ Flexible Electronics, Vol. 3, Art 1, 2019 . (Area – Energy, E-Skin)
  56. Mst K. Aktar, Md A. Kafi, and R. Dahiya, Association of Gpx1 fluctuation in cell cycle progression, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal, Vol. 55 (2), pp 94-103, 2019. (Area – cell/tissue engineering)
  57. S. Gupta, D. Sakthivel, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Temperature Compensated Tactile Sensing using MOSFET with P(VDF-TrFE)/BaTiO3 Capacitor as Extended Gate, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 19 (2), pp 435-442, 2019. (Area – Ultra Thin Chips)
  58. L. Manjakkal, D. Sakthivel and R. Dahiya, Flexible Printed Reference Electrodes for Electrochemical Applications, Advanced Materials Technologies, Vol. 3, 1800252, 2018. (Area – electrochemical sensors, printed electronics)
  59. C. G. Nunez, A. Vilouras, W. T. Navaraj, F. Liu, and R. Dahiya, ZnO Nanowires based Flexible UV Photodetector System for Wearable Dosimetry, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol 18 (19), pp 7881-7888, 2018. (Area – Wearable Systems / Flexible Electronics)
  60. L. Manjakkal, C. G. Nunez, W. Dang, and R. Dahiya, Flexible Self-Charging Supercapacitor Based on Graphene-Ag-3D Graphene Foam Electrodes, Nano Energy, Vol. 51, pp 604-612 2018. (Area – Flexible Energy Storage) The research in this paper led to Elektra Award in the University Research Category.
  61. L. Manjakkal, A. Vilouras and R. Dahiya, Screen Printed Thick Film Reference Electrodes for Electrochemical Sensing, IEEE Sensors J., Vol 18 (19), pp 7779-7785, 2018. (Area – electrochemical sensors)
  62. R. Dahiya, P. Georgiau, R. Roberts, and S. Tadigadapa, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Selected Papers From the IEEE Sensors 2017 Conference, IEEE Sensors J., Vol 18 (19), pp 7764-7764, 2018. (Area – Editorial)
  63. N. Yogeswaran, W. T. Navaraj, S. Gupta, F. Liu, V. Vinciguerra, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Piezoelectric Graphene Field Effect Transistor Pressure Sensors for Tactile Sensing, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 113, 014102, 2018. (Area – Tactile Sensing/Flexible Electronics/Graphene)
  64. C. G. Nunez, F. Liu, W. T. Navaraj, A. Christou, D. Shakthivel, and R. Dahiya, Heterogeneous Integration of Contact-printed Semiconductor Nanowires for High Performance Devices on Large Areas, Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Vol. 4, Art. 22, 2018. (Area – Contact Printing/ Flexible Electronics)(Outstanding Paper Award 2020)
  65. S. Gupta, W. T. Navaraj, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Ultra-Thin Chips for High-Performance Flexible Electronics, NPJ Flexible Electronics, Vol. 2, Art 8, 2018. (Area – Ultra Thin Chips)
  66. W. T. Navaraj, S. Gupta, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Wafer Scale Transfer of Ultra-Thin Silicon Chips on Flexible Substrates for High Performance Bendable Systems, Advanced Electronic Materials, 4, 1700277, 2018. (Area – Ultra-thin chips, Flexible Electronics)
  67. W. Dang, L. Manjakkal, W. T. Navaraj, L. Lorenzelli, V. Vinciguerra and R. Dahiya, Stretchable Wireless System for Sweat pH Monitoring, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol. 107, pp 192–202 2018. (Area – pH sensors, Stretchable Electronics, Sweat sensor)
  68. L. Manjakkal, B. Sakthivel, N. Gopalakrishnan, and R. Dahiya, Printed Flexible Electrochemical pH Sensors based on CuO Nanorods, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Vol. 263, pp 50-58, 2018. (Area – Electrochemical sensors, Printed Sensors)
  69. S. Hannah, D. Uttamchandani, R. Dahiya, and H. Gleskova, Multifunctional sensor based on organic field-effect transistor and ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylene) Organic Electronics, Organic Electronics, Vol. 56, pp 170-177, 2018. (Area – Touch Sensing)
  70. C. G. Nunez, W. T. Navaraj, F. Liu, D. Shakthivel, and R. Dahiya, Large-area Self-assembly of Silica Micro/nanospheres by Temperature-assisted Dip-coating, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol. 10 (3), pp 3058–3068, 2018. (Area – Dip Coating/Si Nanowires/Printed Electronics)
  71. W. T. Navaraj, C. G. Nunez, D. Sakthivel, V. Vinciguerra, F. Labeau, D. H. Gregory, and R. Dahiya, Nanowire FET based Neural Element for Robotic Tactile Sensing Skin, Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol. 11, 501 2017. (Area – e-skin/ Neuromorphic tactile Sensing)
  72. S. Khan, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Towards flexible asymmetric MSM structures using Si microwires through contact printing, Semiconductor Science and Technology, Vol. 32 (8), 085013, 2017. (Area – Flexible Electronics/ Devices)
  73. S. Luo, J. Bimbo, R. Dahiya and H. Liu, Robotic Tactile Perception of Object Properties: A Review, Mechatronics, Vol. 48, 54-67 2017. (Area – Tactile Sensing)
  74. H. Heidari, N. Wacker, and R. Dahiya, Bending Induced Variations in Ultra-Thin Flexible Chips and Device Modeling, Applied Physics Reviews, Vol. 4, 031101, 2017. (Area – Modelling/Flexible Electronics)
  75. C. G. Nunez, W. Taube, E. O. Polat, and R. Dahiya, Energy Autonomous Flexible and Transparent Tactile Skin, Advanced Functional Materials, 1606287, 2017. (Area – Graphene/Flexible Electronics) (Among Top 20 downloaded articles published in the journal during 2016-2018)
  76. A. Vilouras, H. Heidari, S. Gupta, and R. Dahiya, Modelling of CMOS Devices and Circuits on Flexible Ultra-Thin Chips, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 65 (5), 2038-2046, 2017. (Area – Modelling/Flexible Electronics)
  77. W. Dang, V. Vinciguerra, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Printable Stretchable Interconnects, Flexible and Printed Electronics, Vol. 2, 013003, 2017. (Area – Printed Sensors)
  78. M. Simi´c, L. Manjakkal, K. Zaraska, G. M. Stojanovi´c and R. Dahiya, TiO2 Based Thick Film pH Sensor, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 17 (2), pp 248-255, 2017. (Area – Printed Sensors)
  79. S. Gupta, H. Heidari, A. Vilouras, L. Lorenzelli and R. Dahiya, Device Modelling for Bendable Piezoelectric FET-Based Touch Sensing System, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Vol. 63 (12), pp 2200-2208, 2016. (Area – Modelling/Flexible Electronics)
  80. H. Heidari, E. Bonizzoni, G. Umberto, F. Maloberti and R. Dahiya, CMOS Vertical Hall Magnetic Sensors on Flexible Substrate, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 16(24), pp 8736-8743, 2016. (Area – Sensors / Flexible Electronics)
  81. S. Khan, L. Lorenzelli, and R. Dahiya, Flexible MISFET Devices from Transfer Printed Si Microwires and Spray Coating, IEEE Journal of Electron Device Society, Vol. 4 (4), pp 189-196, 2016. (Area – Flexible Electronics/ Devices)
  82. W. Dang, V. Vinciguerra, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Metal-Organic Dual Layer Structure for Stretchable Interconnects, Procedia Engineering, Vol 168, pp 1559-1562, 2016. (Area – Stretchable Electronics)
  83. A. Polishchuk, W. T. Navaraj, H. Heidari, R. Dahiya, Multisensory Smart Glove for Tactile Feedback in Prosthetic Hand, Procedia Engineering, Vol 168, pp 1605-1608, 2016. (Area – Rehabilitation/Prosthetics)
  84. S. Gupta, F. Giacomozzi, H. Heidari, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Fabrication of Ultra-Thin Silicon based Flexible Piezoelectric Capacitive Sensor, Procedia Engineering, Vol 168, pp 662-665, 2016(Area – Flexible Electronics).
  85. E. O. Polat, O. Balci, N. Kakenov, H. B. Uzlu, C. Kocabas, and R. Dahiya, Synthesis of Large Area Graphene for High Performance in Flexible Optoelectronic Device, Scientific Reports, Vol. 5, Art no. 16744, 2015. (Area – Graphene/Flexible Electronics) – Top 100 read Scientific Reports articles in 2015 (from about 11000 papers)
  86. H. Heidari, and R. Dahiya, Multiple facets of tightly coupled transducer-transistor structures, Nanotechnology, Vol. 26, pp 482501, 2015. (Area – Devices/Sensors)
  87. R. S. Dahiya, W. T. Navaraj, S. Khan, E. O. Polat, Developing Electronic Skin with Sense of Touch, Information Display, Vol 31 (4), pp 6-10, July/Aug 2015.
  88. S. Khan, N. Yogeswaran, W. Taube, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Flexible FETs using ultrathin Si microwires embedded in solution processed dielectric and metal layers, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol. 25 (12), pp 125019, 2015. (Area – Flexible Electronics)
  89. N. Yogeswaran, W. Dang, W.T. Navaraj, D. Shakthivel, S. Khan, E.O. Polat, S. Gupta, H. Heidari, M. Kaboli, L. Lorenzelli, G.Cheng, R. Dahiya, New Materials and Advances in Electronic Skin for Interactive Robots, Advanced Robotics, Vol. 29 (21), pp 1359–1373, 2015. (Area – Robotics/Tactile Skin)
  90. K. Kühnlenz, B. Kühnlenz, R. Dahiya, T. Someya, A. Yamamoto, G.Cheng, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Robotic Sensor Skins, Advanced Robotics, Vol. 29 (21), pp 1357, 2015. (Area – Robotics/Tactile Skin/Editorial)
  91. S. Khan, W. Dang, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Flexible Pressure Sensors based on Screen Printed P(VDF-TrFE) and P(VDF-TrFE)/MWCNTs, IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Vol. 28 (4), pp 486-493, 2015. (Area – Flexible Electronics)
  92. R. Dahiya, G. Gottardi, N. Laidani, PDMS residues-free micro/macrostructures on Flexible Substrates, Microelectronic Engineering, Vol. 136, pp 57-62, 2015. (Area – Flexible Electronics) – Among top 5 most downloaded articles of MEE since publication.
  93. R. Dahiya, M. M. Tentezeris, Z. Cui, M. Singh, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Printable Sensors and Systems, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 15(6), pp 3093-3093, 2015. (Area – Editorial Special Issue)
  94. S. Khan, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Technologies for Printing Sensors and Electronics over Large Flexible Substrates: A Review, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 15, pp 3164-3185, 2015. (Area – Printed Electronics) – Among most popular articles of IEEE Sensors J. since publication.
  95. S. Khan, S. Tinku, L. Lorenzelli, R. Dahiya, Flexible Tactile Sensors using Printed P(VDF-TrFE) and Composites of MWCNT/PDMS, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 15, pp 3146-3155, 2015. (Area – Printable Sensors) – Among most popular articles of IEEE Sensors J. since publication.
  96. R. Dahiya, A. Adami, L. Pinna, C. Collini, M. Valle, L. Lorenzelli, Tactile Sensing Chips with POSFET Array and Integrated Interface Electronics, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 14(10), pp 3448 – 3457, 2014. (Area – Sensors/Devices)
  97. (A) R. Dahiya, P. Mittendorfer, M. Valle, G. Cheng, V. Lumelsky, Directions towards Effective Utilization of Tactile Skin – A Review, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 13 (11), pp 4121 – 4138, 2013. (Area – Tactile Sensing/Robotics)
    (B) G. De Maria, C. Natale, S. Pirozzi, Comments on the paper “Directions Toward Effective Utilization of Tactile Skin: A Review”, IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14(11), pp. 4109-4109, 2014.
    (C) R. Dahiya, P. Mittendorfer, M. Valle, G. Cheng, V. Lumelsky, Authors’ Reply, IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 14(11), pp. 4110-4110, 2014.
  98. R. Dahiya, S. Gennaro, Bendable Ultra-Thin Chips on Flexible Foils, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol, 13 (10) pp. 4030 – 4037, 2013. (Area – Flexible Electronics/Fabrication)
  99. Z. Celik-Butler, R. Dahiya, M. Q.-Lopez, Y. Xu, S. Wagner, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Flexible Sensors and Sensing Systems, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 13 (10), pp 3854 – 3856, 2013. (Area – Editorial Special Issue)
  100. R. Dahiya, A. Adami, C. Collini, L. Lorenzelli, POSFET Tactile Sensing Arrays using CMOS Technology, in Sensors & Actuators – A, Vol. 202, pp. 226-232, 2013. (Area – Sensors/Devices)
  101. R. Dahiya, A. Adami, C. Collini, L. Lorenzelli, Fabrication of Single Crystal Silicon Mirco-/Nanostructures and Transferring them to Flexible Substrates, Microelectronic Engineering, Vol. 98, pp. 502-507, 2012. (Area – Flexible Electronics/Fabrication/Materials/Mechanics)
  102. A. Adami, R. Dahiya, C. Collini, D. Cattin, L. Lorenzelli, POSFET touch sensor with CMOS integrated signal conditioning electronics, Sensors & Actuators – A, Vol. 188, pp. 75-81, 2012. (Area – Devices/Sensors)
  103. R. Dahiya, A. Adami, C. Collini, L. Lorenzelli, POSFET Tactile Sensing Arrays using CMOS Technology, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 47, pp. 894–897, 2012. (Area – Devices/Sensors)
  104. R. Dahiya, D. Cattin, A. Adami, C. Collini, L. Barboni, M. Valle, L. Lorenzelli, R. Oboe, G. Metta, F. Brunetti, Towards Tactile Sensing System on Chip for Robotic Applications, IEEE Sensor Journal, Vol. 11 (12), pp 3216-3226, 2011. (Area – Devices/Sensors/Robotics)
  105. R. Dahiya, G. Metta, G. Cannata, M. Valle, Guest Editorial Special Issue on Robotic Sense of Touch, IEEE Transactions on Robotics , Vol. 27 (3), pp 385-388, 2011. (Area – Editorial Special Issue)
  106. S. Decherchi, P. Gastaldo, R. Dahiya, M. Valle and R. Zunino, Tactile Sensing Data Classification by Computational Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Vol. 27 (3), pp 635-639, 2011. (Area –Sensors/Machine Learning)
  107. R. Dahiya, G. Metta, M. Valle, G. Sandini, Tactile Sensing – From Humans to Humanoids, IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Vol. 26(1), pp 1-20, 2010. (Area – Tactile Sensing, Robotics) – Among most popular articles of IEEE TRO since publication.
  108. R. Dahiya, and M. Gori, Probing with and into Fingerprints, Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol. 104, pp 1-3, 2010. (Area – Robotics/Neurophysiology)
  109. R. Dahiya, M. Valle, G. Metta, L. Lorenzelli, A. Adami, Piezoelectric Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Touch Sensing Devices, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 95 (3), pp. 034105(1-3), 2009. (Area – Devices/Sensors)
  110. (A) R. Dahiya, M. Valle, and L. Lorenzelli, SPICE Model for Lossy Piezoelectric Polymers, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonic, Ferroelectric & Frequency Control, vol. 56 (2), pp. 387-396, 2009.
    (B) R. Dahiya, M. Valle, and L. Lorenzelli, Erratum for SPICE Model for Lossy Piezoelectric Polymers, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonic, Ferroelectric & Frequency Control, vol. 56(6), pp. 1288, 2009. (Area – Materials/Modeling)

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