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Overview

Hung-Chin Wu is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of engineering and materials science. Their work spans several subfields, including polymers and plastics, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their research focuses on topics such as conducting polymers and applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, organic electronics and photovoltaics, neuroscience and neural engineering, organic light-emitting diodes research, nanomaterials and printing technologies, and supramolecular self-assembly in materials.

Hung-Chin Wu has published multiple papers in well-known scientific journals. Some notable recent publications include:

  • Topological supramolecular network enabled high-conductivity, stretchable organic bioelectronics (2022, Science)
  • High-brightness all-polymer stretchable LED with charge-trapping dilution (2022, Nature)
  • Monolithic optical microlithography of high-density elastic circuits (2021, Science)
  • High-frequency and intrinsically stretchable polymer diodes (2021, Nature)
  • Tuning the Mechanical Properties of a Polymer Semiconductor by Modulating Hydrogen Bonding Interactions (2020, Chemistry of Materials)

Frequent co-authors in their body of work include:

  • Zhenan Bao
  • Jeffrey B.-H. Tok
  • Shayla Nikzad
  • Hongping Yan
  • Naoji Matsuhisa

Hung-Chin Wu's publications appear regularly in prominent venues such as:

  • Science
  • Nature
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Nature Nanotechnology
  • Advanced Materials

Best Publications

  • Quadruple H-Bonding Cross-Linked Supramolecular Polymeric Materials as Substrates for Stretchable, Antitearing, and Self-Healable Thin Film Electrodes

    Xuzhou Yan;Zhiyuan Liu;Qiuhong Zhang;Qiuhong Zhang;Jeffrey Lopez

  • High-brightness all-polymer stretchable LED with charge-trapping dilution

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  • Multi-scale ordering in highly stretchable polymer semiconducting films.

    Jie Xu;Jie Xu;Hung-Chin Wu;Chenxin Zhu;Anatol Ehrlich

  • High-frequency and intrinsically stretchable polymer diodes

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  • Monolithic optical microlithography of high-density elastic circuits.

    Yu-Qing Zheng;Yuxin Liu;Donglai Zhong;Shayla Nikzad

  • Stretchable self-healable semiconducting polymer film for active-matrix strain-sensing array

    Jin Young Oh;Jin Young Oh;Donghee Son;Donghee Son;Donghee Son;Toru Katsumata;Toru Katsumata;Yeongjun Lee

  • A Highly Stretchable and Self‐Healing Supramolecular Elastomer Based on Sliding Crosslinks and Hydrogen Bonds

    Ruichun Du;Zhicheng Xu;Cong Zhu;Yuanwen Jiang

  • Effect of Nonconjugated Spacers on Mechanical Properties of Semiconducting Polymers for Stretchable Transistors

    Jaewan Mun;Ging‐Ji Nathan Wang;Jin Young Oh;Jin Young Oh;Toru Katsumata;Toru Katsumata

  • A design strategy for high mobility stretchable polymer semiconductors.

    Jaewan Mun;Yuto Ochiai;Yuto Ochiai;Weichen Wang;Yu Zheng

  • Fine-Tuning Semiconducting Polymer Self-Aggregation and Crystallinity Enables Optimal Morphology and High-Performance Printed All-Polymer Solar Cells

    Yilei Wu;Sebastian Schneider;Christopher Walter;Ashraful Haider Chowdhury

  • An Intrinsically Stretchable High-Performance Polymer Semiconductor with Low Crystallinity

    Yu Zheng;Ging Ji Nathan Wang;Jiheong Kang;Mark Nikolka

  • Stretchable and Fully Degradable Semiconductors for Transient Electronics

    Helen Tran;Vivian Rachel Feig;Kathy Liu;Hung-Chin Wu

  • Conjugated Carbon Cyclic Nanorings as Additives for Intrinsically Stretchable Semiconducting Polymers.

    Jaewan Mun;Jiheong Kang;Yu Zheng;Shaochuan Luo

  • Tuning the Mechanical Properties of a Polymer Semiconductor by Modulating Hydrogen Bonding Interactions

    Yu Zheng;Minoru Ashizawa;Minoru Ashizawa;Song Zhang;Jiheong Kang;Jiheong Kang

  • A Rapid and Facile Soft Contact Lamination Method: Evaluation of Polymer Semiconductors for Stretchable Transistors

    Hung-Chin Wu;Hung-Chin Wu;Stephanie J. Benight;Alex Chortos;Wen-Ya Lee

  • Tough-interface-enabled stretchable electronics using non-stretchable polymer semiconductors and conductors.

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  • Deformable Organic Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors

    Yeongjun Lee;Yeongjun Lee;Jin Young Oh;Taeho Roy Kim;Xiaodan Gu;Xiaodan Gu

  • Soft Poly(butyl acrylate) Side Chains toward Intrinsically Stretchable Polymeric Semiconductors for Field-Effect Transistor Applications

    Han-Fang Wen;Hung-Chin Wu;Junko Aimi;Chih-Chien Hung

  • Stretchable Conjugated Rod–Coil Poly(3-hexylthiophene)-block-poly(butyl acrylate) Thin Films for Field Effect Transistor Applications

    Jau-Tzeng Wang;Shoichi Takshima;Hung-Chin Wu;Chien-Chung Shih

  • Isoindigo-Based Semiconducting Polymers Using Carbosilane Side Chains for High Performance Stretchable Field-Effect Transistors

    Hung-Chin Wu;Chih-Chien Hung;Chian-Wen Hong;Han-Sheng Sun

  • High-Transconductance Stretchable Transistors Achieved by Controlled Gold Microcrack Morphology

    Naoji Matsuhisa;Naoji Matsuhisa;Ying Jiang;Zhiyuan Liu;Geng Chen

  • Effect of Spacer Length of Siloxane‐Terminated Side Chains on Charge Transport in Isoindigo‐Based Polymer Semiconductor Thin Films

    Jianguo Mei;Jianguo Mei;Hung Chin Wu;Hung Chin Wu;Ying Diao;Ying Diao;Anthony Appleton

  • Nonvolatile memory based on pentacene organic field-effect transistors with polystyrenepara-substituted oligofluorene pendent moieties as polymer electrets

    Jung-Ching Hsu;Wen-Ya Lee;Hung-Chin Wu;Kenji Sugiyama

  • Conception of Stretchable Resistive Memory Devices Based on Nanostructure-Controlled Carbohydrate-block-Polyisoprene Block Copolymers

    Chih-Chien Hung;Yu-Cheng Chiu;Hung-Chin Wu;Chien Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Wen-Chang Chen
Wen-Chang Chen National Taiwan University
Zhenan Bao
Zhenan Bao Stanford University
Wen-Ya Lee
Wen-Ya Lee National Taipei University of Technology
Xiaodan Gu
Xiaodan Gu University of Southern Mississippi
Jeffrey B.-H. Tok
Jeffrey B.-H. Tok Stanford University
Tomoya Higashihara
Tomoya Higashihara Yamagata University
Naoji Matsuhisa
Naoji Matsuhisa University of Tokyo
Gi Xue
Gi Xue Nanjing University
Toshifumi Satoh
Toshifumi Satoh Hokkaido University
Jianguo Mei
Jianguo Mei Purdue University West Lafayette

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