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- ISSN: 2631-7176 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Sunil Agrawal Columbia University, USA
Wearable Technologies is the first journal dedicated to publishing original research, review articles and industrial developments related to wearable devices. Wearable technologies have a role in areas such as rehabilitation, industry, environment/exploration, injury prevention, military, diagnostics, animals, sport and leisure and this journal aims to connect research from all areas of wearable technologies. The focus of this journal is on the design, control and mechanics of wearable technologies. Topics include (but are not limited to), exoskeletons, exosuits, prosthetics, intelligent orthotics, soft wearable robotics, development of new wearable sensor technologies and wearable monitors, mechatronics, human-computer interaction, human in the loop optimization and physical human robot interactive controllers. Papers discussing the outcome of clinical trials are not suitable for this journal.
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Wearable Technologies - New Board Members
- 08 Feb 2021,
- Wearable Technologies is proud to include four exceptional academics to our Editorial Board. Please join the journal in welcoming: Dr Simona Crea, SSSA, Italy Dr Uttama Lahiri, IIT Gandhinagar, India Prof Lorenzo Masia, Heidelberg University, Germany Dr Elliott Rouse, Univ of Michigan, USA
Wearable Technologies – Cambridge Core Blog

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Q&A with Wearable Technologies Associate Editor: Huichan Zhao
- 18 February 2022,
- Professor Huichan Zhao, Tsinghua University answers our questions about their work and Cambridge University Press’s new journal Wearable Technologies

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Q&A with Wearable Technologies Associate Editor: Lorenzo Masia
- 18 February 2021,
- Oncoming Associate Editor Lorenzo Masia Institut für Technische Informatik (ZITI) answers our questions about their work and Wearable Technologies, the first...

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Q&A with Wearable Technologies Associate Editor: Tom Sugar
- 26 August 2020,
- Professor Tom Sugar of Arizona State University, USA answers our questions about his work and Cambridge University Press’s new journal Wearable Technologies...
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