About me
I am a researcher specializing in soft wearable devices. My research aims to advance the development of soft electronics through innovative approaches of smart materials, smart structures, advanced manufacturing technologies, and machine learning methods. I am particularly interested in exploring their potential applications in healthcare, activity tracking, and human-machine interactions.
I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University, under the supervision of Dr. Shanshan Yao. I earned my master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Southeast University and China University of Mining and Technology, respectively. My academic work has been published or is forthcoming in Small, Materials Horizons, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Advanced Materials Technologies, among other outlets. The primary focus of these publications is on applying stretchable EMG electrodes and soft magnetic skin to silent speech recognition tasks.
What’s new?
- 12/2024: Our Poster was nominated for the Best Poster Award at 2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston!
- 10/2024: Our paper on human-robot collaborations enabled by silent speech interface has been published on Advanced Materials Technologies!
- 05/2024: I successfully defended my PhD dissertation proposal titled ‘Unobtrusive Silent Speech Interfaces Enabled by Soft Electronics’!
- 11/2023: Poster presentation at 2023 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston.
- 09/2023: Our paper on magnetic skin has been published on Materials Horizons!
- 01/2023: Our paper on ultrathin dry electrode has been published on Small!
- 01/2022: I successfully passed the PhD qualifying exam!