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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
70
Citations
22364
World Ranking
905
National Ranking
156

Overview

Xue Feng is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and primarily conducts research in the field of Engineering. Their work spans various subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics of Xue Feng's research include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advanced Materials and Mechanics
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions

Their scholarly output is published in several frequent venues, notably:

  • Science Advances
  • Advanced Materials
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Communications

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Xue Feng include:

  • Technology Roadmap for Flexible Sensors, 2023, ACS Nano
  • Electronic skin as wireless human-machine interfaces for robotic VR, 2022, Science Advances
  • Flexible inorganic bioelectronics, 2020, npj Flexible Electronics
  • Flexible Doppler ultrasound device for the monitoring of blood flow velocity, 2021, Science Advances
  • Wirelessly controlled, bioresorbable drug delivery device with active valves that exploit electrochemically triggered crevice corrosion, 2020, Science Advances

Xue Feng has frequently collaborated with a number of co-authors, among the most notable are:

  • Yinji Ma
  • Yunlong Tang
  • Mengkun Yue
  • Zhouheng Wang
  • Ying Chen

Best Publications

  • Pattern Transfer Printing by Kinetic Control of Adhesion to an Elastomeric Stamp

    Ralph G. Nuzzo;John A. Rogers;Etienne Menard;Keon Jae Lee

  • Identifying the Best Machine Learning Algorithms for Brain Tumor Segmentation, Progression Assessment, and Overall Survival Prediction in the BRATS Challenge

    Spyridon Bakas;Mauricio Reyes;Andras Jakab;Stefan Bauer

  • Technology Roadmap for Flexible Sensors.

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  • Conformal piezoelectric energy harvesting and storage from motions of the heart, lung, and diaphragm

    Canan Dagdeviren;Byung Duk Yang;Yewang Su;Yewang Su;Phat L. Tran

  • Skin-integrated wireless haptic interfaces for virtual and augmented reality.

    Xinge Yu;Zhaoqian Xie;Yang Yu;Yang Yu;Jungyup Lee

  • Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

    Ha Uk Chung;Bong Hoon Kim;Jong Yoon Lee;Jungyup Lee

  • Flexible Hybrid Electronics for Digital Healthcare.

    Yinji Ma;Yingchao Zhang;Shisheng Cai;Zhiyuan Han

  • Competing fracture in kinetically controlled transfer printing.

    Xue Feng;Matthew A. Meitl;Audrey M. Bowen;Yonggang Huang

  • Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Bending of Inorganic Electronic Materials on Plastic Substrates

    Sang Il Park;Jong Hyun Ahn;Xue Feng;Shuodao Wang

  • Skin-like biosensor system via electrochemical channels for noninvasive blood glucose monitoring

    Yihao Chen;Siyuan Lu;Shasha Zhang;Yan Li

  • Battery-free, stretchable optoelectronic systems for wireless optical characterization of the skin

    Jeonghyun Kim;Jeonghyun Kim;Giovanni A. Salvatore;Giovanni A. Salvatore;Hitoshi Araki;Antonio M. Chiarelli

  • Flexible Near-Field Wireless Optoelectronics as Subdermal Implants for Broad Applications in Optogenetics

    Gunchul Shin;Adrian M. Gomez;Ream Al-Hasani;Yu Ra Jeong

  • Miniaturized Battery-Free Wireless Systems for Wearable Pulse Oximetry

    Jeonghyun Kim;Philipp Gutruf;Philipp Gutruf;Antonio M. Chiarelli;Seung Yun Heo;Seung Yun Heo

  • Electronic skin as wireless human-machine interfaces for robotic VR

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  • Battery-free, wireless sensors for full-body pressure and temperature mapping

    Seungyong Han;Seungyong Han;Jeonghyun Kim;Jeonghyun Kim;Sang Min Won;Yinji Ma;Yinji Ma

  • Epidermal Electronics with Advanced Capabilities in Near‐Field Communication

    Jeonghyun Kim;Jeonghyun Kim;Anthony Banks;Huanyu Cheng;Zhaoqian Xie;Zhaoqian Xie

  • Ultralight, scalable, and high-temperature–resilient ceramic nanofiber sponges

    Haolun Wang;Haolun Wang;Xuan Zhang;Ning Wang;Yan Li

  • Breathable and Stretchable Temperature Sensors Inspired by Skin

    Ying Chen;Bingwei Lu;Yihao Chen;Xue Feng

  • Climbing-inspired twining electrodes using shape memory for peripheral nerve stimulation and recording

    Yingchao Zhang;Ning Zheng;Yu Cao;Fengle Wang

  • A skin-attachable, stretchable integrated system based on liquid GaInSn for wireless human motion monitoring with multi-site sensing capabilities

    Yu Ra Jeong;Jeonghyun Kim;Jeonghyun Kim;Zhaoqian Xie;Zhaoqian Xie;Yeguang Xue

  • Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow

    R. Chad Webb;Yinji Ma;Yinji Ma;Siddharth Krishnan;Yuhang Li;Yuhang Li

  • Stretchable ferroelectric nanoribbons with wavy configurations on elastomeric substrates.

    Xue Feng;Byung Duk Yang;Yuanming Liu;Yong Wang

  • Design and application of ‘J-shaped’ stress–strain behavior in stretchable electronics: a review

    Yinji Ma;Xue Feng;John A. Rogers;Yonggang Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Yonggang Huang
Yonggang Huang Northwestern University
Yihui Zhang
Yihui Zhang Tsinghua University
Yeguang Xue
Yeguang Xue Northwestern University
Haiwen Luan
Haiwen Luan University of California, San Diego
Tao Xie
Tao Xie Zhejiang University
Cun-Zheng Ning
Cun-Zheng Ning Tsinghua University
Qing Wang
Qing Wang Pennsylvania State University
Philipp Gutruf
Philipp Gutruf University of Arizona
Jeonghyun Kim
Jeonghyun Kim Kwangwoon University

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