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Overview

Shu Gong is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and specializes in research primarily within the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with notable contributions in Biomedical Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. Their work spans various subfields and focuses on advanced sensor materials and wearable technologies.

The researcher's recent publications highlight a focus on soft wearable bioelectronics and biosensors. Key papers include:

  • Materials-Driven Soft Wearable Bioelectronics for Connected Healthcare, 2024, Chemical Reviews
  • Hierarchically resistive skins as specific and multimetric on-throat wearable biosensors, 2023, Nature Nanotechnology

Other influential works related to wearable sensors, although with different first authors, often appear alongside Shu Gong as a contributing author:

  • Stretchable gold fiber-based wearable textile electrochemical biosensor for lactate monitoring in sweat, 2020, Talanta
  • Vertically Aligned Gold Nanowires as Stretchable and Wearable Epidermal Ion-Selective Electrode for Noninvasive Multiplexed Sweat Analysis, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Nanowire-Based Soft Wearable Human-Machine Interfaces for Future Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications, 2021, Advanced Functional Materials

The main topics covered in Shu Gong's research include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Muscle Activation and Electromyography Studies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors

Shu Gong collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Wenlong Cheng
  • Lim Wei Yap
  • Fenge Lin
  • Qingfeng Zhai
  • Qianqian Shi

Publications are commonly found in journals such as Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Advanced Functional Materials, Nano Energy, ACS Sensors, and Nanoscale, reflecting a strong focus on sensor technologies and materials science.

Best Publications

  • A wearable and highly sensitive pressure sensor with ultrathin gold nanowires

    Shu Gong;Willem Schwalb;Yongwei Wang;Yi Chen

  • Highly Stretchy Black Gold E-Skin Nanopatches as Highly Sensitive Wearable Biomedical Sensors

    Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Daniel Tze Huei Lai;Bin Su;Bin Su;Kae Jye Si;Kae Jye Si

  • Disruptive, Soft, Wearable Sensors.

    Yunzhi Ling;Yunzhi Ling;Tiance An;Tiance An;Lim Wei Yap;Lim Wei Yap;Bowen Zhu;Bowen Zhu

  • Mimosa-inspired design of a flexible pressure sensor with touch sensitivity

    Bin Su;Shu Gong;Zheng Ma;Lim Wei Yap

  • One‐Dimensional Nanomaterials for Soft Electronics

    Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Wenlong Cheng;Wenlong Cheng

  • Tattoolike Polyaniline Microparticle-Doped Gold Nanowire Patches as Highly Durable Wearable Sensors

    Shu Gong;Daniel T H Lai;Yan Wang;Yan Wang;Lim Wei Yap;Lim Wei Yap

  • Highly stretchable and strain-insensitive fiber-based wearable electrochemical biosensor to monitor glucose in the sweat

    Yunmeng Zhao;Yunmeng Zhao;Qingfeng Zhai;Qingfeng Zhai;Dashen Dong;Dashen Dong;Tiance An;Tiance An

  • Materials-Driven Soft Wearable Bioelectronics for Connected Healthcare.

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  • Manufacturable Conducting Rubber Ambers and Stretchable Conductors from Copper Nanowire Aerogel Monoliths

    Yue Tang;Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Yi Chen;Lim Wei Yap

  • Toward Soft Skin???Like Wearable and Implantable Energy Devices

    Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Wenlong Cheng;Wenlong Cheng

  • Local Crack-Programmed Gold Nanowire Electronic Skin Tattoos for In-Plane Multisensor Integration.

    Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Lim Wei Yap;Lim Wei Yap;Bowen Zhu;Bowen Zhu;Qingfeng Zhai;Qingfeng Zhai

  • Hierarchically Structured Vertical Gold Nanowire Array-Based Wearable Pressure Sensors for Wireless Health Monitoring.

    Bowen Zhu;Bowen Zhu;Yunzhi Ling;Yunzhi Ling;Lim Wei Yap;Lim Wei Yap;Mingjie Yang;Mingjie Yang

  • Softening gold for elastronics

    Bowen Zhu;Bowen Zhu;Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Wenlong Cheng;Wenlong Cheng

  • Plasmonic core–shell nanoparticles for SERS detection of the pesticide thiram: size- and shape-dependent Raman enhancement

    Pengzhen Guo;Pengzhen Guo;Pengzhen Guo;Debabrata Sikdar;Xiqiang Huang;Kae Jye Si;Kae Jye Si

  • Stretchable gold fiber-based wearable textile electrochemical biosensor for lactate monitoring in sweat.

    Ren Wang;Ren Wang;Qingfeng Zhai;Qingfeng Zhai;Tiance An;Tiance An;Shu Gong;Shu Gong

  • Hierarchically resistive skins as specific and multimetric on-throat wearable biosensors

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  • Standing Enokitake-like Nanowire Films for Highly Stretchable Elastronics

    Yan Wang;Shu Gong;Stephen Jia Wang;Xinyi Yang

  • Vertically Aligned Gold Nanowires as Stretchable and Wearable Epidermal Ion-Selective Electrode for Noninvasive Multiplexed Sweat Analysis

    Qingfeng Zhai;Lim Wei Yap;Ren Wang;Shu Gong

  • Soft Wearable Healthcare Materials and Devices.

    Quanxia Lyu;Shu Gong;Jialiang Yin;Jennifer M. Dyson

  • Volume-invariant ionic liquid microbands as highly durable wearable biomedical sensors

    Yan Wang;Shu Gong;Stephen Jia Wang;Stephen Jia Wang;George P. Simon

  • Nanowire-Based Soft Wearable Human–Machine Interfaces for Future Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications

    Kaixiuan Wang;Lim Wei Yap;Shu Gong;Ren Wang

  • Fabrication of highly transparent and flexible nanomesh electrode via self-assembly of ultrathin gold nanowires

    Shu Gong;Shu Gong;Yunmeng Zhao;Yunmeng Zhao;Lim Wei Yap;Lim Wei Yap;Qianqian Shi;Qianqian Shi

Frequent Co-Authors

Wenlong Cheng
Wenlong Cheng Monash University
Lim Wei Yap
Lim Wei Yap Monash University
Yan Wang
Yan Wang Hefei University of Technology
Bowen Zhu
Bowen Zhu Monash University
George P. Simon
George P. Simon Monash University
Bin Su
Bin Su Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Joseph Wang
Joseph Wang University of California, San Diego
Neil R. Cameron
Neil R. Cameron Monash University
Mehmet Rasit Yuce
Mehmet Rasit Yuce Monash University
San H. Thang
San H. Thang Monash University

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