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Jeffrey B.-H. Tok is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Polymers and Plastics. They have also contributed to Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The main topics of their work include advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, conducting polymers and their applications, organic electronics and photovoltaics, neuroscience and neural engineering, tactile and sensory interactions, advanced memory and neural computing, and photoreceptor and optogenetics research.

Recent published papers by Jeffrey B.-H. Tok include:

  • Neuromorphic sensorimotor loop embodied by monolithically integrated, low-voltage, soft e-skin (2023) in Science
  • Artificial multimodal receptors based on ion relaxation dynamics (2020) in Science
  • Topological supramolecular network enabled high-conductivity, stretchable organic bioelectronics (2022) in Science
  • High-brightness all-polymer stretchable LED with charge-trapping dilution (2022) in Nature
  • A tissue-like neurotransmitter sensor for the brain and gut (2022) in Nature

Frequent collaborators include researchers such as Zhenan Bao, Donglai Zhong, Yu Zheng, Weichen Wang, and Yuanwen Jiang.

Jeffrey B.-H. Tok has a record of publications in high-profile venues, including:

  • Nature (6 publications)
  • Science (5 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (4 publications)
  • Nature Communications (4 publications)
  • Chemistry of Materials (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • Skin electronics from scalable fabrication of an intrinsically stretchable transistor array.

    Sihong Wang;Jie Xu;Weichen Wang;Ging-Ji Nathan Wang

  • 25th Anniversary Article: The Evolution of Electronic Skin (E-Skin): A Brief History, Design Considerations, and Recent Progress

    Mallory L. Hammock;Alex Chortos;Benjamin C.‐K. Tee;Jeffrey B.‐H. Tok

  • Intrinsically stretchable and healable semiconducting polymer for organic transistors

    Jin Young Oh;Simon Rondeau-Gagné;Simon Rondeau-Gagné;Yu-Cheng Chiu;Yu-Cheng Chiu;Alex Chortos

  • Highly stretchable polymer semiconductor films through the nanoconfinement effect

    Jie Xu;Sihong Wang;Ging Ji Nathan Wang;Chenxin Zhu

  • Tough and Water-Insensitive Self-Healing Elastomer for Robust Electronic Skin.

    Jiheong Kang;Donghee Son;Donghee Son;Ging‐Ji Nathan Wang;Yuxin Liu

  • Robust and conductive two-dimensional metal−organic frameworks with exceptionally high volumetric and areal capacitance

    Dawei Feng;Ting Lei;Maria R. Lukatskaya;Jihye Park

  • A chameleon-inspired stretchable electronic skin with interactive colour changing controlled by tactile sensing

    Ho-Hsiu Chou;Amanda Nguyen;Alex Chortos;John W.F. To

  • An integrated self-healable electronic skin system fabricated via dynamic reconstruction of a nanostructured conducting network.

    Donghee Son;Jiheong Kang;Orestis Vardoulis;Yeongin Kim

  • Highly Skin‐Conformal Microhairy Sensor for Pulse Signal Amplification

    Changhyun Pang;Changhyun Pang;Ja Hoon Koo;Amanda Nguyen;Jeffrey M. Caves

  • Soft and elastic hydrogel-based microelectronics for localized low-voltage neuromodulation

    Yuxin Liu;Jia Liu;Shucheng Chen;Ting Lei

  • Topological supramolecular network enabled high-conductivity, stretchable organic bioelectronics

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  • Neuromorphic sensorimotor loop embodied by monolithically integrated, low-voltage, soft e-skin

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  • Self-healing soft electronics

    Jiheong Kang;Jeffrey B.-H. Tok;Zhenan Bao

  • Stretchable and self-healing polymers and devices for electronic skin

    Stephanie J. Benight;Chao Wang;Jeffrey B.H. Tok;Zhenan Bao

  • 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

  • A wireless body area sensor network based on stretchable passive tags

    Simiao Niu;Naoji Matsuhisa;Naoji Matsuhisa;Levent Beker;Jinxing Li

  • Artificial multimodal receptors based on ion relaxation dynamics

    Insang You;Insang You;David G. Mackanic;Naoji Matsuhisa;Jiheong Kang

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

    Unknown

  • Transparent, Optical, Pressure‐Sensitive Artificial Skin for Large‐Area Stretchable Electronics

    Marc Ramuz;Benjamin C-K. Tee;Jeffrey B.-H. Tok;Zhenan Bao

  • A tissue-like neurotransmitter sensor for the brain and gut

    Unknown

  • Hierarchical N-Doped Carbon as CO2 Adsorbent with High CO2 Selectivity from Rationally Designed Polypyrrole Precursor.

    John W.F. To;Jiajun He;Jianguo Mei;Reza Haghpanah

  • Biocompatible and totally disintegrable semiconducting polymer for ultrathin and ultralightweight transient electronics

    Ting Lei;Ming Guan;Jia Liu;Hung-Cheng Lin

  • Selective dispersion of high purity semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes with regioregular poly(3-alkylthiophene)s

    Hang Woo Lee;Yeohoon Yoon;Steve Park;Joon Hak Oh;Joon Hak Oh

  • A flexible bimodal sensor array for simultaneous sensing of pressure and temperature.

    Nguyen Thanh Tien;Sanghun Jeon;Sanghun Jeon;Do‐Il Kim;Tran Quang Trung

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhenan Bao
Zhenan Bao Stanford University
Dong Hee Son
Dong Hee Son Texas A&M University
Xiaodan Gu
Xiaodan Gu University of Southern Mississippi
Hung-Chin Wu
Hung-Chin Wu Stanford University
Naoji Matsuhisa
Naoji Matsuhisa University of Tokyo
Xuzhou Yan
Xuzhou Yan Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Changhyun Pang
Changhyun Pang Sungkyunkwan University
Bob C. Schroeder
Bob C. Schroeder University College London
Simiao Niu
Simiao Niu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ting Lei
Ting Lei Peking University

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