NUS researchers develop novel material for water quality monitoring device (photo 1) (IMAGE)
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Associate Professor Benjamin Tee (right), Mr Liu Mengmeng (left), Ms Yu Kelu (centre) and their team from the National University of Singapore have developed the ReSURF sensor – an ultrafast, stretchable, self-healing and recyclable sensor for real-time water quality monitoring – and tested it on a pufferfish-like soft robot.
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College of Design and Engineering at NUS
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