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RI-IWEAR Research Seminar XIV

RIIWEAR seminar XIV21000  540
  • Date

    25 Jan 2024

  • Organiser

    RI-IWEAR

  • Time

    10:30 - 12:00

  • Venue

    Y302 Map  

Speaker

Dr Youfan HU

Enquiry

Ms Savannah WANG savannah.wang@polyu.edu.hk

Remarks

An e-Certificate of attendance will be provided for the participant attended in person. Latecomers or early leavers of the seminar might NOT be eligible for the certificate.

Summary

Topic: Carbon Nanotube-based Epidermal Electronic Systems

By Dr Youfan HU 

Epidermal systems that offer conformal contact with biological surfaces for physiological information capture is of great interest in various applications toward advanced forms of monitoring, diagnosis and therapy. In general, an intimate interface is required between the electronic system and the biological tissue to guarantee a stable signal recording with high fidelity. Here we show several examples of our recent progress to construct such epidermal systems based on carbon nanotubes for physiological information monitoring from human body surface, which integrate flexible sensors, carbon nanotube based circuits and memory, demonstrating a great possibility of next-generation wearables for personal health care.

 

Keynote Speaker

Dr Youfan HU

Dr Youfan HU

Center for Carbon-Based Electronics

School of Electronics

Peking University

Dr. Youfan Hu received her Ph.D. degree in Physical Electronics from Peking University, Beijing, China in 2008. She is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Electronics at Peking University. Her research interests include high performance nanosensors, flexible carbon nanotube based integrated circuits, energy harvesting technology, and integrated smart sensor systems. So far, she has published over 80 peer reviewed journal articles with a citation exceed 12000. Her work attracted worldwide attention and has been reported on Science News, MIT Technology Review, Science Daily, etc. Currently, she serves as Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, and Section Editor-in-Chief of Sensors.

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