Extreme Soft Materials for Health, Sustainability, and Energy
Extreme Soft Materials for Health, Sustainability, and Energy
First Author Publications
HEALTHCARE & MACHINE LEARNING, submitted (2025)
ADHESIVE PATCHES & SENSORS, under review (2025)
HEAT-DISSIPATING GELS & PACKAGING, under review (2025)
ACS Applied Materials Interfaces 15 (49), 56760-56773 (2024)
We design soft materials at multiple scale such as micro-, nano-, and molecular-levels to explore their extreme properties in terms of mechanical, environmental, electrical, and thermal perspectives. These extreme soft materials are evaluated through simulation and integrated into wireless devices and wearables for healthcare and energy harvesting. These platforms can monitor important clinical factors such as respiration, temperature and physical activities and harvest energy from skin. The data are analyzed using artificial intelligence to classify health conditions, helping clinical decision-making. My goal is to develop wearable and energy harvesting systems.