At BiDE Lab, we develop next-generation electronic devices with a strong focus on semiconductor device technologies and soft electronics, pursuing an integrated, system-oriented approach that spans active and passive components, sensors, circuits, and complete system-level platforms.
Building on this foundation, we extend our work toward bio-integrated and implantable platforms, including microneedle systems, ultrathin conformable electronics, and active sensor arrays. These technologies are developed and tested for applications such as continuous biochemical monitoring and bioelectrical signal mapping, highlighting their translational potential in real-world clinical settings.
BiDE Lab fosters deep expertise in device physics, circuit design, system integration, and experimental validation. We aim to translate these advances in semiconductor and device engineering into emerging biomedical and healthcare applications.
Passive Components
Development of stretchable electrodes, encapsulation layers, and other passive elements essential for reliable and long-term operation of soft electronic devices.
Active Components
Design and fabrication of semiconductor-based active devices, including transistors and micro-LEDs, for flexible and bio-integrated electronics.
Sensors
Electrical, mechanical, and biochemical sensors for monitoring bioelectrical signals, chemical analytes, pressure, and strain in soft and deformable systems.
System & Circuit Integration
Wireless platforms, signal amplification circuits, and active array architectures for scalable and high-performance device systems.
Device Platforms
Device-level integration of microneedle systems, ultrathin and conformable electronics, and stretchable device architectures.
Bio & In-vivo Demonstration
Experimental validation of developed devices through continuous biochemical sensing, bioelectrical signal mapping, and in-vivo or biologically relevant demonstrations.