Yinji Ma spends much of his time researching Nanotechnology, Stretchable electronics, Biomedical engineering, Wearable computer and Electronics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wearable technology, Blood flow and Scale. His work carried out in the field of Stretchable electronics brings together such families of science as Buckling, Composite material and Scanning electron microscope.
His research in Biomedical engineering intersects with topics in Electronic circuit, Lead, High voltage, Defibrillation and Radio frequency. His studies in Wearable computer integrate themes in fields like Real-time computing and Motion artifacts. His Electronics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mechanical engineering and Robustness.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Composite material, Stretchable electronics, Nanotechnology, Finite element method and Electronics. Yinji Ma combines subjects such as Flexible electronics and Optoelectronics with his study of Stretchable electronics. His study on Substrate is often connected to Soft core as part of broader study in Nanotechnology.
His work deals with themes such as Composite number, Natural rubber and Anisotropy, which intersect with Finite element method. His research integrates issues of Wearable technology, Wearable computer, Elastomer and Electronic circuit in his study of Electronics. His Wearable computer research includes themes of Electronic engineering and Motion artifacts.
Flexible electronics, Biomedical engineering, Stretchable electronics, Electronics and Composite material are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wearable computer and Blood pressure. His work investigates the relationship between Stretchable electronics and topics such as Buckling that intersect with problems in Substrate, Interfacial adhesion and Substrate.
His studies deal with areas such as Optoelectronics, Nanotechnology, Shape-memory polymer and Systems engineering as well as Electronics. His Nanotechnology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Piezoresistive effect and Porous medium. As part of his studies on Composite material, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Speckle pattern.
Yinji Ma mainly focuses on Nanotechnology, Biomedical engineering, Electronics, Substrate and Wearable computer. Yinji Ma specializes in Nanotechnology, namely Nanostructure. His Biomedical engineering research includes elements of Sciatic nerve, Right vagus nerve and Climbing.
The Electronics study combines topics in areas such as Stress, 3D printing, Systems engineering and Scale. The various areas that Yinji Ma examines in his Substrate study include Elastomer, Shape-memory polymer and Stretchable electronics. His Wearable computer research integrates issues from Eddy current, Blood pressure and Motion artifacts.
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Flexible Hybrid Electronics for Digital Healthcare.
Yinji Ma;Yingchao Zhang;Shisheng Cai;Zhiyuan Han.
Advanced Materials (2020)
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.
Science Translational Medicine (2018)
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.
Science Advances (2015)
Large-area MRI-compatible epidermal electronic interfaces for prosthetic control and cognitive monitoring.
Limei Tian;Benjamin Zimmerman;Aadeel Akhtar;Ki Jun Yu.
Nature Biomedical Engineering (2019)
Soft Core/Shell Packages for Stretchable Electronics
Chi Hwan Lee;Yinji Ma;Yinji Ma;Kyung In Jang;Anthony Banks.
Advanced Functional Materials (2015)
Climbing-inspired twining electrodes using shape memory for peripheral nerve stimulation and recording
Yingchao Zhang;Ning Zheng;Yu Cao;Fengle Wang.
Science Advances (2019)
Materials and Fractal Designs for 3D Multifunctional Integumentary Membranes with Capabilities in Cardiac Electrotherapy
Lizhi Xu;Sarah R. Gutbrod;Yinji Ma;Yinji Ma;Artin Petrossians.
Advanced Materials (2015)
Polymer waveguides useful over a very wide wavelength range from the ultraviolet to infrared
Y. G. Zhao;W. K. Lu;Y. Ma;S. S. Kim.
Applied Physics Letters (2000)
Experimental investigation on deformation and strength of carbon/epoxy laminated curved beams
Wenfeng Hao;Dongyun Ge;Yinji Ma;Xuefeng Yao.
Polymer Testing (2012)
Relation between blood pressure and pulse wave velocity for human arteries
Yinji Ma;Jungil Choi;Aurélie Hourlier-Fargette;Yeguang Xue.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2018)
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