
ELFO - Electronic Food
@elfopme
The foundations of new enabling technologies for edible electronic systems. ERC project in the @CaironiPME group.
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The first paper from my group. Yay! Published today in Nature Electronics, we review the literature and present a step-by-step guide for designing ingestible electronics. Link: rdcu.be/dyfg6 USC Viterbi School USC




2.5 years into a fascinating endeavor to lay the foundation of edible robots and robotic food RoboFood. A project devised, fantastically led and coordinated by Dario Floreano, where we are contributing edible electronics. ELFO - Electronic Food European Research Council (ERC) IIT.

New paper! Thanks to micron-thin substrates, rolled-up organic thermoelectric generators with printed legs reach high thermocouple density. Great effort by Nathan Pataki in collab. with Najmeh Zahabi and Igor Zozoulenko HORATES Innovative Training Network IIT Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…



A great progress review meeting at EPFL for our FET project ROBOFOOD, where edible electronics meet edible actuators and... Food! Stay tuned. IIT University of Bristol Wageningen U&R





PhD call open! We offer a scholarship at "Politecnico di Milano" for Edible Electronic Devices and Sensors - call id: 4693-4079 dottorato.polimi.it/en/futuri-dott… deadline: November the 25th - starting date: December the 13th IIT European Research Council (ERC) ELFO - Electronic Food





Just published! Noemì Contreras developed an edible conductive glue that will help us assemble future edible electronic systems. Thanks to all the collaborators @CataldiLab Valerio Annese IIT ELFO - Electronic Food onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…


📢The concluding chapter of Nathan Pataki PhD in the HORATES Innovative Training Network project, in collaboration with Shubhradip Guchait, Martin Brinkmann's group, a design and process to exploit aligned polymers in application-oriented thermoelectric devices onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ae… IIT Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

An edible electrochemical transistor from the coloring crystals in toothpaste! Here Alessandro Luzio describe a method to process copper phthalocyanine from solution to realize safe-to-ingest transistors with volumetric capacitance. European Research Council (ERC) IIT advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…