Griffith researchers develop long-term implantable electronics
Researchers have developed a new platform of long-lasting, flexible electronics for use in implantable devices such as deep brain stimulators and cardiac pacemakers.
Researchers have developed a new platform of long-lasting, flexible electronics for use in implantable devices such as deep brain stimulators and cardiac pacemakers.
Flexible implanted electronics a step closer towards clinical applications with innovative silicon carbide technology.
Griffith Spotlights encompass a broad range of research that aim to bring benefits to communities locally and globally.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognised at the 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.
Griffith named in nation-wide research rankings.
The Queensland College of Art has unveiled its new design studios at South Bank. The state-of-the-art creative space will provide cutting edge facilities and equipment for students pursuing a design and fine art career. The 3D print and laser cutting labs, microelectronics workshops, fine arts studios and flexible work spaces allow students to take their concepts from design to prototype under one roof.
Griffith University researchers have discovered significant new potentials for light harvesting through narrowing the bandgap of titania and graphene quantum...
It’s a material so strong even the Man of Steel or a bullet would have trouble breaking through it —...