Bio-Interfaced Soft Electronics for Human-Machine Interfaces and Health Monitoring
Abstract
My research focuses on the fundamental and applied aspects of
nanomechanics, biomolecular interactions, soft materials, and nanomicrofabrication
for nanoparticle biosensing and unusual electronic system
development, with an emphasis on bio-interfaced nanoengineering. In this talk, I
will present recent research works on soft, stretchable electronic systems which
include biomimetic materials, mechanics designs, and system integration, aiming
for advancing human healthcare and wellness. The first part of my talk will be
devoted to present mechanics and materials for designing of soft electronics
based on nanomembranes. Afterwards, I will talk about applications of the soft
bioelectronics for biomedical devices that monitor biopotentials and physiological
parameters for human health monitoring and human-machine interfaces.
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- Nano@Tech Lecture Series [189]