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Lu Research Group

Mechanics and Materials of Bio-Integrated Electronics

  • Our high sensitivity soft pressure sensor is featured on the cover of Advanced Materials

    Our high sensitivity soft pressure sensor is featured on the cover of Advanced Materials
  • Lu Research Group

    Lu Research Group
  • Padre Island group outing 2021

    Padre Island group outing 2021
  • BBC features Dr. Lu’s and Dr. Jeong’s work

    BBC features Dr. Lu’s and Dr. Jeong’s work
  • Our chest-laminated ultrathin and stretchable e-tattoo for ECG, SCG and CTI is selected as the front cover of Advanced Science

    Our chest-laminated ultrathin and stretchable e-tattoo for ECG, SCG and CTI is selected as the front cover of Advanced Science
  • Graphene electronic e-tattoo (GET) as imperceptible wearable sensors

    Graphene electronic e-tattoo (GET) as imperceptible wearable sensors

Welcome

We are a group of highly collaborative mechanical, materials, electrical, and biomedical engineers. Our research objective is to pursue and integrate fundamental knowledge of mechanics, materials, and electronics to achieve mechanically robust and functionally superior bio-integrated or bio-memetic soft electronics. Our vision is to seamlessly merge human body with electronics, machines and robots for mobile health (mHealth) and human-machine interaction (HMI). We have an I³ group culture –innovative, interdisciplinary, and inclusive. We welcome self-motivated, open minded, and accountable undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers to join us to change the world with soft bioelectronics.

Publications


Elastic wetting: Substrate-Highly Sensitive Capacitive Pressure Sensors over a Wide Pressure Range Enabled by the Hybrid Responses of a Highly Porous Nanocomposite. Kyoung-Ho Ha, Weiyi Zhang, Hongwoo Jang, Seungmin Kang, Liu Wang, Philip Tan, Hochul Hwang, Nanshu Lu*. Advanced Materials, 2103320 (2021)

Wearable and Implantable Soft Bioelectronics: Device Designs and Material Strategies. Sung-Hyuk Sunwoo, Kyoung-Ho Ha, Sangkyu Lee, Nanshu Lu* and Dae-Hyeong Kim*. Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 12:1, 359-391 (2021)


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Awards

  • Our incredible undergraduate Chase and his senior design team has earned first place at the Capstone Design Team Competition! Congratulations and we are so happy to see the fruits of your efforts shine brightly!

  • Our remarkable undergraduate Shreya has earned first place at the BME GURU Research Symposium! Congratulations and we are so proud of you!

  • Our fantastic colleague Kyoung-ho has defended his dissertation gracefully and is now Dr. Ha! Congratulations and we can't wait to see what your future holds!

  • Our wonderful colleague Hongwoo has elegantly defended his dissertation and is now Dr. Jang! Congratulations and we wish you well on your next adventure!

  • Our precious colleague Xiangxing has expertly defended his dissertation and is now Dr. Yang! Congratulations and we look forward to your future achievements!

  • Our beloved colleague Siyi has masterfully defended his dissertation and is now Dr. Liu! Congratulations and good luck with your future endeavors!

  • Dr. Lu will be promoted to full professor in September 2022. An outstanding and wonderful achievement!

  • Nanshu Lu Receives Thomas J.R. Hughes Young Investigator Award. Congratulations Dr. Lu!


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CONTACT

Email: nanshulu@utexas.edu

Phone: (512) 471-4208

Office: EER 7.614B

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