NCFU Researchers to Help People with Diabetes
The NCFU physicists have developed universal sensors, which will help identify the level of glucose in human blood and which will require no extra material, including the test strips.
The innovation-based device relies on a multi-layer architecture of composite particles, while the discrete signals are to be processed by neural networks.
As Dmitry Bespalov (Rector, NCFU) noted, human health is one of the major priorities for medicine nowadays, yet this area relies heavily on research and development, and while the entire world is working on finding ways to help people suffering from serious health issue like diabetes, the NCFU experts can never stay aside making their respective contribution.