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My first journal article on artificial electronic skin made it to the front page of Nature
- Combining Science with Innovation, National Research Foundation Scientist Profiles, Sept 2016
- Desire to make Star Wars tech a reality, The Straits Times, Carolyn Khew, Oct 21 2016
- Tee’s e-skin can help Singapore’s next multi-billion five-year R&D push, The Edge Markets, Dec 28, 2015
- Nature is the greatest engineer, HWM Magazine, Dec 2015
- New electronic skin could help give prosthetic limbs a human sense of touch, ABC News, Oct 16, 2015
- A*STAR’s Benjamin Tee on inventing the e-skin and its applications in medicine, IT, The Edge, Amy Tan, Sept 21, 2015
- Singapore scientist on prestigious innovators list, Straits Times, Feng Zengkun, Sept 18, 2015
- Singapore inventor wants to solve tech and health problems with electronic skin, Tech in Asia, Terence Lee, Dec 30, 2014
- Team gets $100,000 funding for device to aid haemorrhoid sufferers, The Straits Times – Dec 24, 2014
- Stanford Team Invents Sensor That Uses Radio Waves To Detect Subtle Changes In Pressure, Stanford Engineering News – Oct 10, 2014
- Stanford Scientists Build Tiny Implantable Sensor to Detect Blood And Intracranial Pressures, Medgadget – Oct 10, 2014
- Make Awesome: the story of elastic electronic skin, Berkeley Science Review – Oct 8, 2013
- Self-Healing Plastic ‘Skin’ Points Way to New Prosthetics, Science Magazine – Nov 11, 2012
- Touch-sensitive plastic skin heals itself, Stanford Engineering News – Nov 11, 2012
- Self-healing conductive skin, BBC World Service, Science in Action Program – Nov, 23, 2012
- When I Saw This “Bionic Skin“, All I Could Say Was “Wow” , Money Morning – ?Nov 17, 2012?
- Synthetic Skin Can Detect Touch, Repair Itself, Medical Daily – ?Nov 12, 2012?
- Breakthrough: Self-healing electronic skin that’s sensitive to the touch, The Week Magazine – ?Nov 13, 2012?
- Self-healing Materials – The Future of Repairs, Azom – Nov 20, 2012
- Synthetic, Self-Healing Skin That’s Sensitive To The Touch, Popular Science – Nov 11, 2012
- Stanford researchers build transparent, super-stretchy skin-like sensor, Stanford News, Oct 24, 2011
- Flexible electronics: Within touch of artificial skin, Nature News and Views, Sept 12, 2010
- Artificial Skin Detects the Gentlest Touch – Katharine Sanderson, Nature News
- Synthetic Skin Gets a Soft Touch, Celia Henry Arnaud, Chemical and Engineering News
- Electronic Skin that rivals the real thing – Katherine Bourzac, MIT Technology Review
- When the Robots Sing “Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me, the E-Skin is Working – Eric Wolff, Discover Magazine
- Sensitive Touch for Robot Skin – Jason Palmer, BBC Technology News
- Pyramids, Nanowires shows two futures for artificial skin, Tim Carmody, Wired Magazine
- Synthetic Skin Sensitive to the lightest touch, Prachi Patel, IEEE Spectrum
- Robots Need Skin Too – Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Wall Street Journal Digits
- Stanford researchers’ new high-sensitivity electronic skin can feel a fly’s footsteps – Louis Bergeron, Stanford News Report
- New Artificial Skin Could Make Prosthetic Limbs and Robots More Sensitive, Science Daily
- Stanford researchers’ new high-sensitivity electronic skin can feel a fly’s footsteps, Stanford News, Sept 12, 2010