Jun Chen
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Jun Chen
@JunChenLab
Professor @UCLA; Editors of Biosensors and Bioelectronics; Med-X; Soft Science; FlexMat; VIEW Medicine; MRS Communications, cMat, Textiles.
Los Angeles, CA Katılım Eylül 2017
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Our Smart Stent made the cover of Nature Cardiovascular Research! Congratulations to the hard work and amazing team work! @JunChenLab @PSWnano @songli_UCLA @UCLAengineering @UCLAHealth

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@songli_UCLA @BioEngUCLA @NatureElectron @UCLAengineering Thank you very much, Prof. Li, for your tremendous support over the years!
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Our research published in @NatureElectron is selected to be one of the UCLA Top 25 Bruinventions of the 21st Century! Thank you very much for your tremendous support @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA @NatureElectron over the years!
Julio Frenk@UCLAchancellor
Bruins continue to invent the future – from life-saving medical advances to world-changing tech. Our latest @UCLA Magazine features the top 25 Bruinventions of the 21st century. #ResearchPowersProgress newsroom.ucla.edu/magazine/top-2…
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@_SungminNam @NatureElectron @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA Thank you so much, Sungmin. Please stay warm in a snowy day.
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@UCLAchancellor @UCLA It is great to see my research on wearable sign-to-speech system published on @NatureElectron is selected and highlighted.
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Bruins continue to invent the future – from life-saving medical advances to world-changing tech. Our latest @UCLA Magazine features the top 25 Bruinventions of the 21st century. #ResearchPowersProgress newsroom.ucla.edu/magazine/top-2…
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In the 2025 edition of Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list, @Clarivate included @UCLA @UofCalifornia @BioEngUCLA post-doctoral researcher Yihao Zhou and PhD student Guorui Chen. bioeng.ucla.edu/bioengineering…
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@HKUniversity @ScienceMagazine Thanks @HKUniversity for the post! Hope our #3Dsemiconductor technology can find potential applications in energy efficient computing, neuroscience research and medicine!
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Congratulations to University of Hong Kong Professor Shiming Zhang (@jluoled), whose groundbreaking research on 3D semiconductors just landed on the cover of @ScienceMagazine!
A century after Julius Edgar Lilienfeld’s invention of the transistor in 1925, the building blocks of electronics are now measured in nanometres. But with further breakthroughs running into physical and theoretical limits, Professor Zhang had a different idea: what if it was possible to design transistors in three dimensions, which could work like neurons in the human brain?
That was easier said than done, however. Finding the answer took over five years of research and thousands of attempts. The key? Solving a hard problem with soft materials. While silicon-based transistors are rigid and two-dimensional, Professor Zhang and his team, which included researchers from HKU and Cambridge, leveraged their experience in biosensors and wearables to develop a world first: 3D hydrogel-based transistors.
The potential of these new “chips” is near limitless, says Professor Zhang. Not only could they pave the way for a new generation of semiconductor architecture, but also because they are hydrogel based, they can potentially integrate with biological cells in ways rigid silicon chips never could.
Professor Zhang is already looking at potential applications of the technology, including exciting new developments like neuromorphic computing. Current AI chips are resource-intensive, but in theory, biological options could run primarily on glucose.
But Professor Zhang also urges caution: pointing to CRISPR as an example, he notes the importance of thinking through the ethics of the development and ensuring that it is used for good. “We need an ethical and regulatory framework,” he says.
#HKU #香港大學 #UniversityofHongKong




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@Clarivate It is wonderful to see my current postdoc and my PhD student are included on the 2025 Highly Cited Researcher list—though I must admit, it’s quite amusing that I’m not on the list myself. The selection process for this list would certainly benefit from greater transparency.
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Did you know? Our #HighlyCited2025 list names 6,868 individuals with 7,131 Highly Cited Researcher awards.
For deeper insight, read our 2025 Analysis: ow.ly/Fn5350Xr97G
#CitationsMatter

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It is great to see my postdoc Dr. Yihao Zhou and PhD student Guorui Chen, included on the 2025 Highly Cited Researcher list—though I must say it’s so entertaining that I’m not on the list myself @Clarivate. Thank you @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA so much for the great education!

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Visiting Delaware BME and look who I found… Julie (Kohn) Karand… @creinhartking Lab alum and now Associate Professor at UD!

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Get to know the winners of the 2025 ACS Nano Lectureship Award!
Find out more about them: go.acs.org/d5b

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The 2025 ACS Nano Lectureship Award was presented by Prof. Xiaodong Chen @ChenXD_NTU_Sg (Editor-in-Chief of ACS Nano @acsnano, right) and Dr. James Milne (President of ACS Publications, left). I deeply appreciate this recognition and the support of my colleagues and friends.

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@_SungminNam @ChenXD_NTU_Sg @acsnano @PSWnano Thank you very much, Sungmin. Wish you all the best in UMich.
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