E-textiles 2024

Members of the Advanced Textiles Research Group have recently presented work in Berlin (Germany) at the ‘6th International Conference on the Challenges, Opportunities, Innovations and Applications in Electronic Textiles (E-textiles 2024)’. The team included Thelge Peiris (2nd year doctoral candidate), Parvin Ebrahimi (3rd year doctoral candidate), Malindu Ehelagasthenna (3rd year doctoral candidate), and Theo Hughes-Riley (associate professor). Ms Ebrahimi and Mr Ehelagasthenna both gave oral presentation, while Mrs Peiris and Dr Hughes-Riley presented posters.

All of the presented work involved E-yarn developments. The following work was presented:

Development and Optimization of Textile-Based Optical Sensors for Cardiac Health Monitoring (poster)

The design and development of a temperature sensing vest for the monitoring of on-body skin temperature (poster; Kalana Marsinghe first author)

Vibrotac-Glove: Towards the Development of Advanced Haptic Textiles for Enhancing Deaf-Blind Interactions (oral presentation)

Further Optimization of Solar Electronic Yarns for Developing Large, Stretchable Knitted Textile Solar Panels (oral presentation)

Full, peer-reviewed proceeding articles linked to this work will be published shortly.

A highlight of the conference was Mrs Peiris winning the best student poster award for her work on optical sensing.