Junyi Yin (@junyiyin2000) 's Twitter Profile
Junyi Yin

@junyiyin2000

PhD student @UChicago | MSc @UCLA | Bioelectronics, biomedical devices, biomaterials.

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Super excited to share my co-first author work on Advanced Science entitled "Learning hand kinematics for Parkinson's disease assessment using a multimodal sensor glove". It is my pleasure to be part of the team! doi.org/10.1002/advs.2…

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Our four volumes of books have been published on TENG. You may download the 53 chapters for the volumes. Zhong Lin Wang, Ya Yang, Junyi Zhai, Jie Wang (eds.) “Handbook of Triboelectric Nanogenerators”, published by Springer (2023); doi.org/10.1007/978-3-…

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"Smart textile" uses nanomagnets to detect muscle movement--from muscles flexing to veins pulsing-- through the skin. Jun Chen @matter_cp

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An exceptional day at the office - two papers published on the same day 😊 Just published another paper “Advances in Printed Electronic Textiles” Lead authored by Rashedul Islam Great collaborations with Jun Chen and Prof Novoselov @AdvSciNews onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

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📖 Review: Self-powered eye-computer interaction via a triboelectric nanogenerator by Jun Chen & co-workers cell.com/device/fulltex… In the rapidly evolving landscape of smart devices, human-computer interaction (HCI) is becoming increasingly pivotal. The untapped potential of

📖 Review: Self-powered eye-computer interaction via a triboelectric nanogenerator by Jun Chen & co-workers

cell.com/device/fulltex…

In the rapidly evolving landscape of smart devices, human-computer interaction (HCI) is becoming increasingly pivotal. The untapped potential of
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Our latest publication in ACS Nano First authored by our talented PhD student Iftikhar Ali Great collaborations with Jun Chen and Prof Eichhorn University of Bristol Thanks to ACS Nano editors for kind supports (as always) to enhance the quality. lnkd.in/eD5cUiCP

Our latest publication in <a href="/acsnano/">ACS Nano</a> 

First authored by our talented PhD student <a href="/engr_iftikhar1/">Iftikhar Ali</a> 

Great collaborations with <a href="/JunChenLab/">Jun Chen</a> and Prof Eichhorn <a href="/BristolUni/">University of Bristol</a> 

Thanks to <a href="/acsnano/">ACS Nano</a> editors for kind supports (as always) to enhance the quality. 

lnkd.in/eD5cUiCP
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Excited to share our latest review published in Nature Review Bioengineering on motion artefact management of soft bioelectronics! Big thanks to all the co-authors, my advisor, and whole Editorial team, especially Christine. Christine Horejs Nature Reviews Bioengineering Nature Portfolio

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Our review article "Motion artefact management for soft bioelectronics" is featured as the front cover of Nature Reviews Bioengineering's July issue! Full link to the article: rdcu.be/dNyeJ

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Predicting clotting events in 49 of 53 people with Covid. An immunosensor that rapidly detects 4 different protein biomarkers science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Science Advances

Predicting clotting events in 49 of 53 people with Covid.  An immunosensor that rapidly detects 4 different protein biomarkers
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More than 77 years ago, the first transistor was produced, ushering in a new era of semiconductor technology that continues to define electronics. A special issue touched on the history of transistor technology—and its future. Learn more on #WorldRadioDay:

More than 77 years ago, the first transistor was produced, ushering in a new era of semiconductor technology that continues to define electronics.

A special issue touched on the history of transistor technology—and its future. Learn more on #WorldRadioDay:
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Want to learn more about hydrogels? Check out "Advances in conducting nanocomposite hydrogels for wearable biomonitoring" by @Nasimannabi & colleagues Read the full review here 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

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Check out our new paper on "Advances in conducting nanocomposite hydrogels for wearable biomonitoring" published in Chem Soc Rev in collaboration with Nicholas A. Peppas, Jun Chen ! Congratulations to our wonderful ARPITA ROY from UCLA Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and other co-authors! UCLA Samueli Engineering

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Foreign-body response (FBR) is a prevalent problem for implantable devices. Today in Nature Materials , for polymer semiconductors in bioelectronics, we reported a suite of immune-compatible chemical design strategies that can help to decrease FBR by 70% nature.com/articles/s4156…