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1. No Hypervisor Is an Island : System-wide Isolation Guarantees for Low Level Code
Abstract : The times when malware was mostly written by curious teenagers are long gone. Nowadays, threats come from criminals, competitors, and government agencies. Some of them are very skilled and very targeted in their attacks. READ MORE
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2. Materials and Devices for Stretchable Electronic Nerve Interfaces
Abstract : Within our body, there is a large network of nerves that facilitates communication between the brain and the body’s organs. This network is called our peripheral nervous system, consisting of soft and stretchable nerve bundles that gradually increase in their functional specificity as they split and branch out the closer they get to their target organ. READ MORE
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3. Transverse Chromatic Aberration and Vision: Quantification and Impact across the Visual Field
Abstract : The eye is our window to the world. Human vision has therefore been extensively studied over the years. However, in-depth studies are often either limited to our central visual field, or, when extended to the periphery, only correct optical errors related to a narrow spectrum of light. READ MORE
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4. Bioelectronic Devices for Targeted Drug Delivery and Monitoring of Microbial Electrogenesis
Abstract : Despite a range of pain therapies available in the market, 70% of patients report so-called “breakthrough pain”. Coupled with global issues like opioid crisis, there is a clear need for advanced therapies and technologies for pain management. READ MORE
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5. Central venous access devices in patients with haematological malignancies care, complications and home treatment
Abstract : A well functioning central venous access device (CVAD) that will remain in situ free from complications during the entire treatment period, is highly desirable in the management of patients with aggressive haematological malignancies. Unfortunately, such a goal is not likely to be achieved due to the high rate of CVAD-related complications. READ MORE