Embroidered Electronic Interfacing for Health Monitoring

Tali Weinstein and Ethan Zhou

A novel PEDOT: PSS-modified cotton thread (PECOTEX) was produced for sensor embroidery into T-shirts. This modified PECOTEX thread was interfaced with a commercial flexible printed board to monitor ECG signals from the clothing wearer. Originally, a T-shirt was utilised (as in the video). Thereafter, a sports bra was utilised for better skin contact. This project earned me the top Bioengineering student award for best thesis at Imperial College London.

Skills:

3D Printing, Analytical Problem Solving, Arduino, CAD design, Circuit Design, Data processing, Flexible Electronics, MATLAB, signal processing

Taliya Weinstein
Taliya Weinstein
Research Assistant

Pursuing inventive, interdisciplinary solutions for impactful change while advancing the engineering field.