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Kim Cluff is a Professor and IACUC Chair at Wichita State University. Her research focuses on wearable sensing systems, biomedical engineering, and aerospace applications, with a particular emphasis on non-invasive monitoring of biofluid dynamics and medical diagnostics. She has developed novel sensors for applications ranging from aerospace health monitoring to patient-specific medical systems.
Her work integrates advanced materials like PVDF and dielectric elastomers with electromagnetic and RF technologies to create innovative diagnostic tools. Key projects include skin patch resonators for fluid volume measurement and systems for real-time organ motion management in medical therapies.
Publications highlight contributions to biomedical sensor design, including CO₂ gas detection and shoulder joint clearance monitoring in space suits. Though no grants or awards are explicitly listed, her research has been applied in clinical contexts such as peripheral artery disease diagnostics and cancer treatment systems.
A lab website exists for her main campus research activities, though specific lab details are not provided in the text.
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