Wearable sensors for monitoring stress

Professor Ajay Pandey

devises optoelectronic platform technologies, particularly intelligent sensors, for a range of applications, including neuroscience, medical robotics and medical imaging. His expertise in using light-based and quantum-level technologies to detect spatiotemporal changes in biological material, such as tissues or fluids, enables the development of sensors that are non-invasive, highly sensitive and medical imagingallow real-time monitoring of people’s vital signs. For example, he is designing wearable sensors to monitor physiological indicators of performance, such as smart dentures or mouthguards that can detect stress hormones in saliva. This is part of a broader effort to develop wearable electronics patches for predictive diagnostics in high-demand environments such as Sports and Defence, with the ultimate aim of improving training and optimising human performance.

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