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Huanyu Cheng is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research career focuses primarily on the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with substantial contributions to subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Materials Chemistry, and Bioengineering.

The scientist's work prominently addresses topics related to advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, conducting polymers and their applications, analytical chemistry and sensors, tactile and sensory interactions, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, as well as advanced materials and mechanics.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Advanced Materials
  • Nature Communications
  • Advanced Science

They have frequently collaborated with researchers such as Ankan Dutta, Jia Zhu, Li Yang, Cheng Zhang, and Ning Yi.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Huanyu Cheng encompass:

  • Stretchable piezoelectric energy harvesters and self-powered sensors for wearable and implantable devices, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Multimodal Sensors with Decoupled Sensing Mechanisms, 2022, Advanced Science
  • Iontronic pressure sensor with high sensitivity over ultra-broad linear range enabled by laser-induced gradient micro-pyramids, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Wearable Pressure Sensors Based on MXene/Tissue Papers for Wireless Human Health Monitoring, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • High-energy all-in-one stretchable micro-supercapacitor arrays based on 3D laser-induced graphene foams decorated with mesoporous ZnP nanosheets for self-powered stretchable systems, 2020, Nano Energy

Best Publications

  • Stretchable batteries with self-similar serpentine interconnects and integrated wireless recharging systems.

    Sheng Xu;Yihui Zhang;Yihui Zhang;Jiung Cho;Juhwan Lee

  • A Physically Transient Form of Silicon Electronics

    Suk Won Hwang;Hu Tao;Dae Hyeong Kim;Huanyu Cheng

  • Ultrathin conformal devices for precise and continuous thermal characterization of human skin.

    R. Chad Webb;Andrew P. Bonifas;Alex Behnaz;Yihui Zhang

  • Fractal design concepts for stretchable electronics

    Jonathan A. Fan;Woon Hong Yeo;Woon Hong Yeo;Yewang Su;Yewang Su;Yoshiaki Hattori

  • Bioresorbable silicon electronic sensors for the brain

    Seung Kyun Kang;Rory K.J. Murphy;Suk Won Hwang;Seung Min Lee

  • Assembly of micro/nanomaterials into complex, three-dimensional architectures by compressive buckling

    Sheng Xu;Zheng Yan;Kyung In Jang;Wen Huang

  • Materials and Optimized Designs for Human‐Machine Interfaces Via Epidermal Electronics

    Jae Woong Jeong;Woon Hong Yeo;Aadeel Akhtar;James J S Norton

  • 3D multifunctional integumentary membranes for spatiotemporal cardiac measurements and stimulation across the entire epicardium

    Lizhi Xu;Sarah R. Gutbrod;Andrew P. Bonifas;Yewang Su;Yewang Su

  • Large-area graphene-nanomesh/carbon-nanotube hybrid membranes for ionic and molecular nanofiltration.

    Yanbing Yang;Xiangdong Yang;Ling Liang;Yuyan Gao

  • Soft network composite materials with deterministic and bio-inspired designs.

    Kyung In Jang;Ha Uk Chung;Sheng Xu;Chi Hwan Lee

  • Bioresorbable silicon electronics for transient spatiotemporal mapping of electrical activity from the cerebral cortex

    Ki Jun Yu;Duygu Kuzum;Duygu Kuzum;Suk Won Hwang;Bong Hoon Kim

  • Dissolvable Metals for Transient Electronics

    Lan Yin;Huanyu Cheng;Shimin Mao;Richard Haasch

  • Transient, Biocompatible Electronics and Energy Harvesters Based on ZnO

    Canan Dagdeviren;Suk Won Hwang;Yewang Su;Yewang Su;Stanley Kim

  • High-performance biodegradable/transient electronics on biodegradable polymers.

    Suk Won Hwang;Jun Kyul Song;Xian Huang;Huanyu Cheng

  • Multimodal Sensors with Decoupled Sensing Mechanisms

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  • Large‐Area Ultrathin Graphene Films by Single‐Step Marangoni Self‐Assembly for Highly Sensitive Strain Sensing Application

    Xinming Li;Tingting Yang;Yao Yang;Jia Zhu

  • Rugged and breathable forms of stretchable electronics with adherent composite substrates for transcutaneous monitoring

    Kyung In Jang;Sang Youn Han;Sheng Xu;Kyle E. Mathewson;Kyle E. Mathewson

  • Soft, curved electrode systems capable of integration on the auricle as a persistent brain–computer interface

    James J. S. Norton;Dong Sup Lee;Jung Woo Lee;Woosik Lee

  • Stretchable, Transparent Graphene Interconnects for Arrays of Microscale Inorganic Light Emitting Diodes on Rubber Substrates

    Rak Hwan Kim;Myung Ho Bae;Dae Gon Kim;Huanyu Cheng

  • Graphene Reinforced Carbon Nanotube Networks for Wearable Strain Sensors

    Jidong Shi;Xinming Li;Huanyu Cheng;Zhuangjian Liu

  • Supporting Info) Rugged and breathable forms of stretchable electronics with adherent composite substrates for transcutaneous monitoring

    Kyung-In Jang;Sang Youn Han;Sheng Xu;Kyle E. Mathewson

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Yonggang Huang
Yonggang Huang Northwestern University
Yihui Zhang
Yihui Zhang Tsinghua University
Yewang Su
Yewang Su University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhuangjian Liu
Zhuangjian Liu Institute of High Performance Computing
Jung Woo Lee
Jung Woo Lee Pusan National University
Woon-Hong Yeo
Woon-Hong Yeo Georgia Institute of Technology
Kyung In Jang
Kyung In Jang Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
Ungyu Paik
Ungyu Paik Hanyang University
Sheng Xu
Sheng Xu University of California, San Diego

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