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Campus.News Feb. 10, 2003

Electric Threads

 
  Infineon's Wearable Electronics MP3-player jacket photo courtesy of Infineon

The Feb. 6 edition of the New York Times "Circuits" section featured engineering professor Michael Shur in a story about clothing that will one day have electronic functions and properties.

According to the Times, clothing designers traditionally choose textiles based on their beauty, strength, or cost. Now they can choose them based on their ability to conduct electricity.

"The clothing we wear now doesn't contain electronic elements," said Shur, who recently helped organize a symposium on electronics in unconventional materials, including textiles.


"Every type of clothing will have electronic functions in 10 years," from materials that incorporate global positioning systems and blood pressure sensors to fabrics that can change their color and pattern.
—Michael Shur—

 

"But every type of clothing will have electronic functions in 10 years," he predicted, from materials that incorporate global positioning systems and blood pressure sensors to fabrics that can change their color and pattern.

Shur directs the Center for Broadband Data Transport Science and Technology at Rensselaer and is the Patricia W. and C. Sheldon Roberts Professor of Solid State Electronics.

Read more in the New York Times.

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