Nanosystems ERC for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies
The vision of the multi-institutional Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) is to use nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life. ASSIST's nano-enabled energy harvesting, energy storage, nanodevices, low-power sensors, and intelligent energy management strategies will produce innovative self-powered, hassle-free and wearable health monitoring systems that provide long-term monitoring to enable effective management of chronic conditions and improve quality-of-life outcomes. ASSIST will advance environmental health research and clinical trials, and will inform environmental policy. This vision, guided by industry partners, environmental/social scientists, and medical practitioners, will directly address the NAE's "Grand Challenge" of Advanced Health Informatics. ASSIST will also train graduate and undergraduate students to be future innovators and entrepreneurs, stimulating U.S. entrepreneurship, growth, and jobs in nanotechnology and high-tech manufacturing.
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Biotechnology and Health Care
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The vision of ASSIST is to harness nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life
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Nanosystems ERC for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies
The vision of the multi-institutional Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) is to use nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life. ASSIST's nano-enabled energy harvesting, energy storage, nanodevices, low-power sensors, and intelligent energy management strategies will produce innovative self-powered, hassle-free and wearable health monitoring systems that provide long-term monitoring to enable effective management of chronic conditions and improve quality-of-life outcomes. ASSIST will advance environmental health research and clinical trials, and will inform environmental policy. This vision, guided by industry partners, environmental/social scientists, and medical practitioners, will directly address the NAE's "Grand Challenge" of Advanced Health Informatics. ASSIST will also train graduate and undergraduate students to be future innovators and entrepreneurs, stimulating U.S. entrepreneurship, growth, and jobs in nanotechnology and high-tech manufacturing.
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LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
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Lead InstitutionNorth Carolina State University
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Fact SheetDocument
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Core PartnersFlorida International University
Pennsylvania State University
University of Virginia
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FocusThe vision of ASSIST is to harness nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life |
Graduation Date |
Education Web Page |
Research Opportunities for Undergrads |
Student Leadership Council |
Center News and Achievements
Locations
Nanosystems ERC for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies
The vision of the multi-institutional Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) is to use nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life. ASSIST's nano-enabled energy harvesting, energy storage, nanodevices, low-power sensors, and intelligent energy management strategies will produce innovative self-powered, hassle-free and wearable health monitoring systems that provide long-term monitoring to enable effective management of chronic conditions and improve quality-of-life outcomes. ASSIST will advance environmental health research and clinical trials, and will inform environmental policy. This vision, guided by industry partners, environmental/social scientists, and medical practitioners, will directly address the NAE's "Grand Challenge" of Advanced Health Informatics. ASSIST will also train graduate and undergraduate students to be future innovators and entrepreneurs, stimulating U.S. entrepreneurship, growth, and jobs in nanotechnology and high-tech manufacturing.
Biotechnology and Healthcare
Biotechnology and Health Care
Location
Lead Institution
Start Year
Website
Fact Sheet
Core Partners
Center News and Achievements
Additional Information
Focus
The vision of ASSIST is to harness nanotechnology to improve global health by enabling correlation between personal health and personal environment and by empowering patients and doctors to manage wellness and improve quality of life