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About BEST Group

Welcome to Bendable Electronics & Sustainable Technologies (BEST) (formerly, Bendable Electronics & Sensing Technologies (BEST)) group's YouTube channel.

We are a multidisciplinary group led by Prof. Ravinder Dahiya at Northeastern University, Boston, USA. Our research lies at the interface of printed electronics, material science, sensors, applied physics, robotics & interactive systems and spans from synthesis of nanostructures to the integration (incl. heterogeneous) of electronics on large area, flexible and non-conventional substrates. We are committed to leveraging science & engineering for societal benefit. We aim to make a lasting positive impact through our resource-efficient manufacturing of electronics and promotion of the responsible use of electronics – addressing global challenges like e-waste. Videos here show various prototypes developed by BEST group and can be used for educational purpose, with appropriate acknowledgment. Some content might be copyright protected.

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Site-specific Growth Nanowires for Lithography free Printed Electronics

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