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Theo Hughes-Riley

Associate Professor in Electronic Textiles (Textile technology)

Nottingham, UK

Publications

  • Intermittent aeration to improve wastewater treatment efficiency in pilot-scale constructed wetland
  • Magnetic resonance relaxation measurements using earth’s field magnetic resonance to assess the clog state of constructed wetlands
  • Magnetic resonance relaxation measurements using open-geometry sensors to assess the clog state of constructed wetlands
  • Finite-Element Analysis of the Mechanical Stresses on the Core Structure of Electronically Functional Yarns
  • Advances in clog state monitoring for use in automated reed bed installations
  • A Study of Thermistor Performance within a Textile Structure
  • Developing Novel Temperature Sensing Garments for Health Monitoring Applications
  • The Design and Engineering of a Fall and Near-Fall Detection Electronic Textile
  • Assessing the economic suitability of aeration and the influence of bed heating on constructed wetlands treatment efficiency and life-span
  • Cryogenics free production of hyperpolarized 129Xe and 83Kr for biomedical MRI applications
  • Pathway to Cryogen Free Production of Hyperpolarized Krypton-83 and Xenon-129
  • Pulmonary MRI contrast using Surface Quadrupolar Relaxation (SQUARE) of hyperpolarized 83Kr
  • A magnetic resonance disruption (MaRDi) technique for the detection of surface immobilised magnetic nanoparticles
  • Electronically functional yarns transform wearable device industry
  • Developing a Vibration-Sensing Yarn for Monitoring Hand-Transmitted Vibrations
  • A Knitted Multi-Junction Pressure Sensor That Uses Electrical Resistance to Determine the Applied Pressure: Development and Characterization
  • The characterization of a pressure sensor constructed from a knitted spacer structure
  • Classifying Gait Alterations Using an Instrumented Smart Sock and Deep Learning
  • Photodiodes embedded within electronic textiles
  • Temperature dependence of magnetic resonance probes for use as embedded sensors in constructed wetlands
  • Investigating lung responses with functional hyperpolarized xenon-129 MRI in an ex vivo rat model of asthma
  • Validating Excised Rodent Lungs for Functional Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 MRI
  • Developing an Acoustic Sensing Yarn for Health Surveillance in a Military Setting
  • A Historical Review of the Development of Electronic Textiles
  • Engineering a Costume for Performance Using Illuminated LED-Yarns
  • A Wearable Textile Thermograph
  • A Novel Method for Embedding Semiconductor Dies within Textile Yarn to Create Electronic Textiles
  • Automated insertion of package dies onto wire and into a textile yarn sheath
  • Solar Energy-Harvesting E-Textiles to Power Wearable Devices
  • An investigation of a wash‐durable solar energy harvesting textile
  • Wash Testing of Electronic Yarn
  • An investigation of temperature-sensing textiles for temperature monitoring during sub-maximal cycling trials
  • A Review of Solar Energy Harvesting Electronic Textiles
  • An Investigation of the Physical and Electrical Properties of Knitted Electrodes When Subjected to Multi-Axial Compression and Abrasion
  • Vibration-Sensing Electronic Yarns for the Monitoring of Hand Transmitted Vibrations
  • The Design and Development of Woven Textile Solar Panels
  • Statement of Peer Review
  • Preface of the 4th International Conference on the Challenges, Opportunities, Innovations and Applications in Electronic Textiles (E-Textiles 2022)
  • Quantification of Fundamental Textile Properties of Electronic Textiles Fabricated Using Different Techniques
  • Wearable Electronic Textiles for Healthcare, Wellbeing, and Protective Applications
  • Exploring Sustainable Approaches for Electronic Textile Products and Prototypes
  • Mechanical Behavior of Oil-Saturated Silicone Membranes for Adipose Tissue Synthesis in Clinical and Theatrical Prosthesis
  • Using a human centred design approach to develop a fall detection sock for older women
  • Structural design of light-emitting fibers and fabrics for wearable and smart devices
  • Fibres—threads of intelligence—enable a new generation of wearable systems
  • Design considerations for the creation of electronic yarns for wearable health monitoring devices
  • Submersible touchless interactivity in conformable textiles enabled by highly selective overbraided magnetoresistive sensors
  • Vibrotac-Glove: Designing a Novel Haptic Glove as an Assistive Device
  • Development and Optimisation of Textile-Based Optical Sensors for Cardiac Health Monitoring
  • The design and development of a temperature sensing vest for the monitoring of on-body skin temperature
  • Refinement of Temperature Sensing Yarns
  • Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Resonance Sensors for Embedding into Constructed Wetlands
  • A Low Cost Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry Sensor
  • Engineering a pulse rate monitoring glove

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  • Carlos Oliveira

  • Arash Shahidi

  • Tilak Dias

  • Kalana Marasinghe

  • Matholo Kgatuke

  • Neranga Abeywickrama

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