You Yu
Assistant Professor
Research Area: Smart Biomedical Instruments
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Office: Room 304, BME Building
Homepage: yuyoulab.com
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个人简历:

Dr. You Yu is an Assistant Professor and Director of Smart medical analysis and Soft bioelectronics Lab in the School of Biomedical Engineering at ShanghaiTech University. Dr. Yu earned his Ph.D. degree at 2017 in analytical chemistry at Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. After that, he worked as a postdoctoral scholar research associate in the department of medical engineering at California institute of technology (Caltech) from 2017 to 2022.

Dr. Yu’s research is concentrated on the development and application of soft bioelectronics and medical robotics. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles with over 1000 citations in 5 years, including 8 first-author papers of top-level, such as Sci. Robotic. (2), Adv. Mater., Nanoscale, IEEE JSSC. Four publications were cited over 100 times in just one year, and all of them are hot paper (top 0.1%) in Web of Science. He has 1 book chapter and 2 applied US Patents as well. Dr. Yu serves as topic editor of 2 international journals.






研究领域:

  • Wearable biosensors

  • Implantable bioelectronics

  • Smart medical robotics

  • Soft bioelectronics for human-machine interface







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学术任职:

Guest editor of Micromachines.

Guest editor of Frontiers in Medical Technology.





代表性论文:

  • Y. Yu, J. Li, S. Solomon, J. Min, J. Tu, W. Guo, C. Xu, Y. Song, W. Gao*, All-printed soft human-machine interface for robotic physicochemical sensing, Science Robotics. 2022, 7, eabn0495.

  • Y. Yu, J. Nassar, C. Xu, Y. Yang, A. Dai, R. Doshi, A. Huang, J. Min, R. Gehlhar, A. Ames, W. Gao*, Biofuel-powered Soft Electronic Skin with Multiplexed and Wireless Sensing for Human-Machine Interfaces, Science Robotics, 2020, 5, eaaz7946.

    Highlighted in Electronic skins sweat it out, Editor's Research Highlight, Nat. Electron., 2020, 3, 235.

  • Y. Yu, H. Nyein, W. Gao*, A. Javey*, Flexible electrochemical bioelectronics: the rise of in situ bioanalysis, Advance Materials, 2019, 1902083.

    Featured on Journal Frontispiece.

  • Y. Yu, J. Zhai, Y. Xia, S. Dong*, Single wearable sensing energy device based on photoelectric biofuel cells for simultaneous analysis of perspiration and illuminance, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 11846 – 11850.

  • Y. Yu, Y. Han, M. Xu, L. Zhang, S. Dong*, Automatic illumination compensation device based on a photoelectrochemical biofuel cell driven by visible light, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 9004-9008.

  • Y. Yu, Y. Han, B. Lou, L. Zhang, L. Han, S. Dong*, A miniature origami biofuel cell based on a consumed cathode, Chemical Communication, 2016, 52, 13499-13502.

    Highlighted by RSC Chemistry World as “Soft drinks power origami cell”



Google scholar:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KZcDXq70uEQC&hl=en





实验室介绍:

The You Group (Smart Medical Analysis and Soft Bioelectronics Lab) in the school of Biomedical Engineering at the ShanghaiTech University is a highly interdisciplinary research team devoted to developing soft bioelectronics for fundamental and applied biomedical fields. Our research thrusts include fundamental materials, biochemistry innovations, and system level integration toward personalized and precision medicine. The group create and apply innovative devices to understand complex biological systems, and medical robotics with healthcare and customized therapy.

Our team is working on the following research projects: Wearable biosensors, Implantable bioelectronics, Smart medical robotics, Soft bioelectronics for human-machine interface.

 

We are looking for graduate students, postdoc, research assistant, technician, and staff scientist to join us. We welcome talents with background in the following area: Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and other related fields. Please contact Dr. You Yu (yuyou@shanghaitech.edu.cn) for more information.