Smart and Connected Soft Bioelectronics for Advancing Human Healthcare and Human-Machine Interfaces

Speaker:

W. Hong Yeo

Date:

2020-09-10 12:30:00

Location:

Technology Square Research Building

GVU Center Brown Bag Seminar: Smart and Connected Soft Bioelectronics for Advancing Human Healthcare and Human-Machine Interfaces

Abstract

In this talk, Dr. Yeo will share the results of the fundamental study in soft materials, flexible mechanics, nanomanufacturing, and machine learning to develop soft electronics. In addition, he will talk about the details of how the basic knowledge can be applied to develop smart and connected wearable electronics. He will share some of the applications that used soft electronics for advancing human healthcare, persistent human-machine interfaces, and advanced therapeutics.

Bio:

Dr. Yeo joined the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering as an Assistant Professor in July 2017. Dr. Yeo’s research in the field of biomedical science and bioengineering focuses on the fundamental and applied aspects of biomolecular interactions, soft materials, and nano-microfabrication for the development of nano-biosensors and soft bioelectronics.