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Overview

Hoang-Phuong Phan is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and contributes to the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary subfields.

The scientist's recent publications cover diverse topics within advanced materials and sensor technologies. Key papers include:

  • Recent Advances in Laser-Induced Graphene: Mechanism, Fabrication, Properties, and Applications in Flexible Electronics (2022, Advanced Functional Materials)
  • Stretchable respiration sensors: Advanced designs and multifunctional platforms for wearable physiological monitoring (2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics)
  • Advances in ultrasensitive piezoresistive sensors: from conventional to flexible and stretchable applications (2021, Materials Horizons)
  • Liquid Marbles as Miniature Reactors for Chemical and Biological Applications (2020, Processes)
  • Nanoarchitectonics for Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Nanowires: Toward the Next Generation of Nanoelectromechanical Systems for Environmental Monitoring (2020, Advanced Science)

The scientist collaborates frequently with peers in their field. Key coauthors include:

  • Nam-Trung Nguyen
  • Toan Dinh
  • Thanh Nho
  • Tuan-Khoa Nguyen
  • Chi Cong Nguyen

Frequent publication venues illustrate the scope and focus of their research output. These venues include:

  • Small
  • Advanced Intelligent Systems
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Advanced Science
  • Advanced Sensor Research

Phan's work targets several primary research topics connected to sensors, robotics, and nanotechnology, such as:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Soft Robotics and Applications
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Micro and Nano Robotics
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
  • Nanowire Synthesis and Applications

Overall, Hoang-Phuong Phan's research contributions align with a concentrated effort in developing innovative materials, devices, and systems for biomedical applications, environmental monitoring, and flexible electronics, situated within engineering disciplines emphasizing both fundamental and applied sciences.

Best Publications

  • Avoiding pre-isolation step in exosome analysis: direct isolation and sensitive detection of exosomes using gold-loaded nanoporous ferric oxide nanozymes

    Kseniia Boriachek;Mostafa Kamal Masud;Mostafa Kamal Masud;Carlos Palma;Hoang-Phuong Phan

  • The Piezoresistive Effect of SiC for MEMS Sensors at High Temperatures: A Review

    Hoang-Phuong Phan;Dzung Viet Dao;Koichi Nakamura;Sima Dimitrijev

  • Flexible Microfluidics: Fundamentals, Recent Developments, and Applications.

    Hedieh Fallahi;Jun Zhang;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Nam-Trung Nguyen

  • Stretchable respiration sensors: Advanced designs and multifunctional platforms for wearable physiological monitoring.

    Toan Dinh;Thanh Nguyen;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Nam-Trung Nguyen

  • Thermoresistive Effect for Advanced Thermal Sensors: Fundamentals, Design Considerations, and Applications

    Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Afzaal Qamar;Peter Woodfield

  • Integrated photonic platform for quantum information with continuous variables

    Francesco Lenzini;Francesco Lenzini;Jiri Janousek;Oliver Thearle;Matteo Villa

  • Environment-friendly carbon nanotube based flexible electronics for noninvasive and wearable healthcare

    Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Tuan-Khoa Nguyen;Afzaal Qamar

  • Long-Lived, Transferred Crystalline Silicon Carbide Nanomembranes for Implantable Flexible Electronics.

    Hoang Phuong Phan;Hoang Phuong Phan;Yishan Zhong;Tuan Khoa Nguyen;Yoonseok Park

  • Advances in ultrasensitive piezoresistive sensors: from conventional to flexible and stretchable applications

    Thanh Nguyen;Thanh Nguyen;Toan Dinh;Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Tuan Anh Pham

  • Thermal Flow Sensors for Harsh Environments.

    Vivekananthan Balakrishnan;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Toan Dinh;Dzung Viet Dao

  • Graphite on paper as material for sensitive thermoresistive sensors

    Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Dzung Viet Dao;Peter Woodfield

  • Synthesis and characterization of microcrystalline diamond to ultrananocrystalline diamond films via Hot Filament Chemical Vapor Deposition for scaling to large area applications

    E.M.A. Fuentes-Fernandez;E.M.A. Fuentes-Fernandez;J.J. Alcantar-Peña;J.J. Alcantar-Peña;G. Lee;A. Boulom

  • Active demultiplexing of single photons from a solid-state source

    Francesco Lenzini;Ben Haylock;Juan C. Loredo;Juan C. Loredo;Raphael A. Abrahão

  • Fundamental piezoresistive coefficients of p-type single crystalline 3C-SiC

    Hoang Phuong Phan;Dzung Viet Dao;Philip Tanner;Li Wang

  • Hydrogel Nanoarchitectonics: An Evolving Paradigm for Ultrasensitive Biosensing.

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  • Highly sensitive 4H-SiC pressure sensor at cryogenic and elevated temperatures

    Tuan-Khoa Nguyen;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Toan Dinh;Karen M. Dowling

  • Liquid Marbles as Miniature Reactors for Chemical and Biological Applications

    Nhat-Khuong Nguyen;Chin Hong Ooi;Pradip Singha;Jing Jin

  • Piezoresistive Effect of p-Type Single Crystalline 3C-SiC Thin Film

    Hoang-Phuong Phan;Philip Tanner;Dzung Viet Dao;Li Wang

  • Smart textiles using fluid-driven artificial muscle fibers

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  • Thickness dependence of the piezoresistive effect in p-type single crystalline 3C-SiC nanothin films

    Hoang Phuong Phan;Dzung Viet Dao;Philip Tanner;Jisheng Han

  • Piezoresistive effect in p-type 3C-SiC at high temperatures characterized using Joule heating

    Hoang-Phuong Phan;Toan Dinh;Takahiro Kozeki;Afzaal Qamar

  • Solvent-free fabrication of biodegradable hot-film flow sensor for noninvasive respiratory monitoring

    Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Tuan-Khoa Nguyen;Afzaal Qamar

  • Environment-friendly carbon nanotube basedflexible electronics for noninvasive and wearablehealthcare

    Toan Dinh;Hoang-Phuong Phan;Tuan-Khoa Nguyen;Afzaal Qamar

Frequent Co-Authors

Toan Dinh
Toan Dinh University of Southern Queensland
Dzung Viet Dao
Dzung Viet Dao Griffith University
Nam-Trung Nguyen
Nam-Trung Nguyen Griffith University
Sima Dimitrijev
Sima Dimitrijev Griffith University
Yong Zhu
Yong Zhu North Carolina State University
Yusuke Yamauchi
Yusuke Yamauchi University of Queensland
Muhammad J. A. Shiddiky
Muhammad J. A. Shiddiky Griffith University
Aristide Lemaître
Aristide Lemaître University of Paris-Saclay
Tadatomo Suga
Tadatomo Suga Meisei University
Isabelle Sagnes
Isabelle Sagnes Centre for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies

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