
Nathan Zavanelli
@nathanzavanelli
Postdoc Researcher at Carnegie Mellon studying soft human interfaced electronics to bridge the gap between man and machine.
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26-12-2021 23:58:47
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We are thrilled to announce our latest breakthrough aimed at improving the mobility of those battling late-stage Parkinson’s disease. A study published in Nature Medicine: nature.com/articles/s4159… vimeo.com/879316061/5c84…

Are you interested in printed strain sensors for gesture identification and motion recognition? If so, please feel free to check out our recent review out in early access! Yeo Research Group @GT_HCIE GT_BioE Georgia Tech ME ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10308…






Really looking forward to expanding our work using deep learning to create robust exoskeleton controllers with Matthew Gombolay CORE Robotics Lab!






I am happy to share that I am organizing as guest editor a special issue on "Soft Electronics and Their Applications" in the Journal Electronics MDPI. Please consider submitting a manuscript! mdpi.com/si/207171 #mdpielectronics via Electronics MDPI

Meet ARCS Scholar Alum and recipient of the Imlay Foundation Global Impact Award and Carnovale Award, Nathan Zavanelli. He studied Bioengineering at Georgia Tech, where he investigated skin-like electronics and sensors for wearable healthcare monitoring. ARCS Foundation Inc.


I am happy to share that our recent study on a stretchable electronic skin incorporating printed strain gauges and pressure sensors is now in press. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad… Georgia Tech Georgia Tech ME GT_BioE ARCS - Atlanta

Next stop with U.S. National Science Foundation Director Dr. Sethuraman (Panch) Panchanathan: Softbotics Lab 🤖