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48
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13473
World Ranking
3019
National Ranking
1134

Overview

Shadi A. Dayeh is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Engineering, with a notable focus on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The research topics covered by Shadi A. Dayeh include Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural dynamics and brain function, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Conducting polymers and applications, and Muscle activation and electromyography studies.

Some of the recent papers associated with Shadi A. Dayeh include:

  • Strain engineering and epitaxial stabilization of halide perovskites, 2020, Nature
  • A fabrication process for flexible single-crystal perovskite devices, 2020, Nature
  • Scalable tactile sensor arrays on flexible substrates with high spatiotemporal resolution enabling slip and grip for closed-loop robotics, 2020, Science Advances
  • Human brain mapping with multithousand-channel PtNRGrids resolves spatiotemporal dynamics, 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • Scalable Thousand Channel Penetrating Microneedle Arrays on Flex for Multimodal and Large Area Coverage BrainMachine Interfaces, 2022, Advanced Functional Materials

The frequent coauthors working with Shadi A. Dayeh include:

  • Youngbin Tchoe
  • Daniel R. Cleary
  • Angelique C. Paulk
  • Andrew M. Bourhis
  • Karen J. Tonsfeldt

Key publication venues for Shadi A. Dayeh consist of:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • Journal of Neural Engineering
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • ZnO Nanowire UV Photodetectors with High Internal Gain

    C. Soci;A. Zhang;B. Xiang;S. A. Dayeh

  • Anisotropic Swelling and Fracture of Silicon Nanowires during Lithiation

    Xiao Hua Liu;He Zheng;He Zheng;Li Zhong;Shan Huang

  • In situ atomic-scale imaging of electrochemical lithiation in silicon

    Xiao Hua Liu;Jiang Wei Wang;Shan Huang;Feifei Fan

  • Strain engineering and epitaxial stabilization of halide perovskites.

    Yimu Chen;Yusheng Lei;Yuheng Li;Yugang Yu

  • Rational Synthesis of p-Type Zinc Oxide Nanowire Arrays Using Simple Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Bin Xiang;Pengwei Wang;Xingzheng Zhang;Shadi. A. Dayeh

  • Adaptable Silicon–Carbon Nanocables Sandwiched between Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheets as Lithium Ion Battery Anodes

    Bin Wang;Xianglong Li;Xianfeng Zhang;Bin Luo

  • Ultrafast electrochemical lithiation of individual Si nanowire anodes.

    Xiao Hua Liu;Li Qiang Zhang;Li Qiang Zhang;Li Zhong;Yang Liu

  • Lattice strain effects on the optical properties of MoS2 nanosheets

    Lei Yang;Xudong Cui;Jingyu Zhang;Kan Wang

  • High electron mobility InAs nanowire field-effect transistors

    Shadi A. Dayeh;David P. R. Aplin;Xiaotian Zhou;Paul K. L. Yu

  • A fabrication process for flexible single-crystal perovskite devices

    Yusheng Lei;Yimu Chen;Ruiqi Zhang;Yuheng Li

  • Precise semiconductor nanowire placement through dielectrophoresis.

    Sourobh Raychaudhuri;Shadi A. Dayeh;Deli Wang;Edward T. Yu

  • III−V Nanowire Growth Mechanism: V/III Ratio and Temperature Effects

    Shadi A. Dayeh;Edward T. Yu;Deli Wang

  • Direct observation of nanoscale size effects in Ge semiconductor nanowire growth.

    Shadi A Dayeh;S T Picraux

  • High Density Individually Addressable Nanowire Arrays Record Intracellular Activity from Primary Rodent and Human Stem Cell Derived Neurons

    Ren Liu;Renjie Chen;Ahmed T. Elthakeb;Sang Heon Lee

  • Scalable tactile sensor arrays on flexible substrates with high spatiotemporal resolution enabling slip and grip for closed-loop robotics

    Hongseok Oh;Gyu-Chul Yi;Michael Yip;Shadi A. Dayeh

  • Growth, defect formation, and morphology control of germanium-silicon semiconductor nanowire heterostructures.

    Shadi A. Dayeh;Jian Wang;Nan Li;Jian Yu Huang

  • Micromachined infrared bolometers on flexible polyimide substrates

    Shadi A. Dayeh;Donald P. Butler;Zeynep Çelik-Butler

  • Development and Translation of PEDOT:PSS Microelectrodes for Intraoperative Monitoring

    Mehran Ganji;Erik Kaestner;John Hermiz;Nick Rogers

  • Influence of surface states on the extraction of transport parameters from InAs nanowire field effect transistors

    Shadi A. Dayeh;Cesare Soci;Paul K. L. Yu;Edward T. Yu

  • Heteroepitaxial Growth of Vertical GaAs Nanowires on Si (111) Substrates by Metal−Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Xin-Yu Bao;Cesare Soci;Darija Susac;Jon Bratvold

  • Electron transport in indium arsenide nanowires

    Shadi A Dayeh

  • Surface diffusion and substrate-nanowire adatom exchange in InAs nanowire growth.

    Shadi A. Dayeh;Edward T. Yu;Deli Wang

  • Optical Properties of Metal–Molybdenum Disulfide Hybrid Nanosheets and Their Application for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

    Lei Yang;Ding Zhong;Jingyu Zhang;Zhiping Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

S. T. Picraux
S. T. Picraux Los Alamos National Laboratory
Edward T. Yu
Edward T. Yu The University of Texas at Austin
Jian Yu Huang
Jian Yu Huang Yanshan University
Deli Wang
Deli Wang University of California, San Diego
Cesare Soci
Cesare Soci Nanyang Technological University
King-Ning Tu
King-Ning Tu City University of Hong Kong
Karen L. Kavanagh
Karen L. Kavanagh Simon Fraser University
Bin Xiang
Bin Xiang University of Science and Technology of China
Brian S. Swartzentruber
Brian S. Swartzentruber Sandia National Laboratories
Yu-Hwa Lo
Yu-Hwa Lo University of California, San Diego

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