In the News - 2011

Prof. Rogers selected to Nature's 10, a collection of ten scientists who mattered in 2011
Nature, December, 2011.

QnAs with John A. Rogers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, December, 2011.

An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures
MITs Technology Review Magazine, November, 2011.

Practical Invisibility Cloaks
MITs Technology Review Magazine (print edition), September/October, 2011.

Measuring Vital Signs Without the Wires
New York Times, September 4, 2011.

An Electronic Second Skin
Perspectives article on epidermal electroncs, written by Prof. Z. Ma for Science, August 12, 2011.

Paper on Epidermal Electronics, published in Science, is featured in >1000 articles, podcasts and videos. A few representative examples appear below.
August, 2011.

Electronic Skin
Chemical and Engineering News, August 22, 2011.

Ce Patch Est Un Epiderme Electronique
Science et Vie, October 2011.

Electronic Tattoos
Physics Central; American Physical Society, October 2011.

'Electronic skin' could replace bulky electrodes
Nature News, August 12, 2011.

'Electronic Skin' Grafts Gadgets to Body
ScienceNOW, August 12, 2011.

Stick-On Electronic Tattoos
MITs Technology Review Magazine, August 12, 2011.

Skinlike Electronic Patch Takes Pulse, Promises New Human- Machine Integration
Scientific American, August 12, 2011.

Electronic tattoo 'could revolutionise patient monitoring'
BBC, August 12, 2011.

'Epidermal Electronics' Paste Peelable Circuitry On Your Skin, Just Like A Temporary Tattoo
Popular Science, August 12, 2011.

Electronic Sensors That Stick to Your Skin Like Temporary Tattoos
Popular Mechanics, August 12, 2011.

Stick-On Patch Proposed For Patient Monitoring
NPR, August 12, 2011.

Electronic Tattoo Grafts Gadgets to Skin
Discovery News, August 12, 2011.

Work on Large-Area Negative Index Metamaterials Highlighted on the Cover of Laser Focus World Magazine
Laser Focus World, August 12, 2011.

Paper on Printed Si MOSFETs Selected for the Cover Image in Advanced Functional Materials
Advanced Functional Materials, August 11, 2011.

Eyeball Cameras Beyond Biology
Optics and Photonics Focus, July 18, 2011.

Flexible Electronics: New Devices on Nearly Any Type of Substrate
Materials Views, Advanced Materials, July 6, 2011.

A Stamp of Quality
News and Views, Nature Nanotechnology, July 6, 2011.

Paper on Large Area Negative Index Metamaterials Is Selected for the Cover Image in Nature Nanotechnology
Nature Nanotechnology, July 6, 2011.

Paper on InGaN Solid State Lighting Is Selected for the Cover Image in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 21, 2011.

Paper on Microcell Luminescent Concentrator Photovoltaics Is Selected for the Feature Image in Nature Communications
Nature Communications, June 14, 2011.

Nanotransfer makes large-area NIMs
NanotechWeb, June 13, 2011.

Illinois researcher wins $500G Lemelson-MIT Prize
The Boston Herald, June 13, 2011.

Bio-Sensor Work Gets MIT Prize
The Boston Globe, June 13, 2011.

A Practical Way to Make Invisibility Cloaks
MITs Technology Review Magazine, June 10, 2011.

Spies Inside
Scientific American (print edition), June 2011.

Paper on Stretchable Electronics Selected for Inside Cover Highlight at Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials, July 12, 2011.

Canan Dagdeviren receives the Maria Pia Gratton International Award for excellence in graduate student research
April, 2011.

A Shapely Future for Circuits
The Economist (print edition), March 10, 2011.

A Stretchy Sensing Tool for Surgery
MIT's Technology Review Magazine, March 8, 2011.

Cardiac Catheter That Can Do it All
Science Centric, March 8, 2011.

Cardiac Catheter That Can Do it All
Today's Medical Developments, March 8, 2011.

Stretchable Balloon Electronics Get to the Heart of Cardiac Medicine
Science Daily, March 8, 2011.

New Stretchable Electronics Device Promises To Make Cardiac Ablation Therapy Simpler
Medical News Today, March 8, 2011.

Stretchable Balloon Electronics Get to the Heart of Cardiac Medicine
R&D Magazine, March 8, 2011.

Stretchy Electronics Promises Speedier Heart Surgery
Scientific American, March 8, 2011.

Embedding Sensors on Balloon Catheters
Nature Asia, March 8, 2011.

Sensor-bedazzled Balloon Catheter
Smart Planet, March 8, 2011.

Surgical Tool Peers Into Heart Non-invasively
The Times of India, March 8, 2011.

All-in-one Cardiac Catheter to Make Heart Surgeries Simpler, Better
SciFy, March 8, 2011.

Stretchy Electronics Promise Speedier Heart Surgery
Nature, March 8, 2011.

Stretchy Electronics Aid Heart Surgery
Science News, March 7, 2011.

A Good Stretch
Nature Materials, March, 2011.

Paper on printing techniques for silicon micro/nanomaterials is featured on the cover of Small
February 25, 2011.

Paper on stretchable GaAs photovoltaics is featured on the cover of Advanced Materials
February 25, 2011.

Prof. Rogers Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
National Academies Press Release, February 8, 2011.

Rogers group paper on silicon microcell photovolatic appears in the volume "Materials for Sustainable Energy", from the Nature Publishing Group
January, 2011.

Tunable Zoom Electronic Eye Camera
Kannada Prabha, February 2, 2011.

Paper on electronic eyeball cameras with tunable zoom is featured on the cover of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 31, 2011.

A heartbeat away: flexible device maps electrical problems in the heart and brain
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences News, University of Illinois, Winter 2011.

Compact 'eyeball' camera stretches to zoom
New Scientist, January 27, 2011.

Better Than the Human Eye
US News and World Report, January 18, 2011.

An Eyeball Camera, Now with Zoom
MIT's Technology Review Magazine, January 18, 2011.

Scientists develop flexible sensor to allow simple zoom
DP Review, January 18, 2011.

New curvilinear camera adds a zoom to the ‘human eye’
Daily India, January 18, 2011.

Better Than The Human Eye
Red Orbit, January 18, 2011.

Better Than The Human Eye
e Science News, January 18, 2011.

New curvilinear camera adds a zoom to the ‘human eye’
DNA India, January 18, 2011.

Better Than The Human Eye
Science Centric, January 18, 2011.

Tiny camera could aid in robotics, night vision
R&D Magazine, January 18, 2011.

Tiny Camera With Adjustable Zoom Could Aid Endoscopic Imaging, Robotics, Night Vision
Medical News, January 18, 2011.

Better Than the Human Eye: Tiny Camera With Adjustable Zoom Could Aid Endoscopic Imaging, Robotics, Night Vision
Science Daily, January 18, 2011.

Camera Better Than the Human Eye
Homeland Security Newswire, January 18, 2011.

Better Than the Human Eye
Physorg.com, January 18, 2011.

Prof. Rogers selected to serve on Editorial Advisory Board for Advanced Healthcare Materials
January, 2011.

Work on Printed, Microscale LEDs To Receive Green Photonics Award from the SPIE
SPIE Photonics West Meeting, January, 2011.

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