Zhou Li

Zhou Li, Ph.D.
Professor, Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, and School of Nanoscience and Technology,
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
zli@binn.cas.cn

Biography:

Prof. Zhou Li received his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2010, and bachelor degree from Wuhan University in 2004. He studied in Georgia Institute of Technology from 2007 to 2009. He joined School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering of Beihang University in 2010 as an associate Professor. Currently, he is a full Professor in Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, and School of Nanoscience and Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Prof. Zhou Li’s research interest focused on the nanogenerators, self-powered medical system, implantable energy harvesting devices, single cell mechanics and nano-biosensors. More than 76 peer-review articles have been published in Sci. Adv., Nature Comm., Adv. Mater., Adv. Energy Mater., Nano Lett., Adv. Funct. Mater., ACS Nano, Nano Energy, Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, Advanced Science, and Small. And his papers have been cited more than 3000 times. Prof. Li applied 52 patents, 4 PCTs and 1 International Patent. Prof. Li have been awarded Science and Technology Award of Beijing, “Young Investigator’s Award” of International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE) and Gold Award of China Association of Inventions. His work was highlighted by Nature, The People’s Daily, The Times, Scientific American, New Scientist and other inland and international mediums.

Prof. Li is the Vice-Chairman of Youth Committee in the China Society of Biomedical Engineering, the Youth Committee member of the China Society of Biological Engineering. He is supported by the National Youth Talent Support Program, New Century Excellent Talents of Ministry of Education of China, Beijing Novo Program and Beijing Top-notch Talent Program.

He is also Guest-editor of Advanced Functional MaterialsInfoMat, et al and the Editorial board member of Science Bulletin and works as invited reviewer for more than 50 SCI journals. 

Topic title:Self-powered Medical Electronics
Abstract:
Synergistic development of advanced materials/electronic and nanotechnology will promote progress in medical monitoring and applications. Most recently, triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has been invented as a promisingly biomechanical energy conversion approach for sustainable and continuous driving personal electronics. It has been studied as a self-powered active pulse sensor [1], on account of that the amplitude and frequency of output signals depend on the external mechanical stimulation. And a self-powered wireless transmission device was also systematically studied by harvest the biomechanical energy from rhythmical cardiac contraction and relaxation [2]. Moreover, some self-powered electrical stimulation devices based on TENG were also explored, such as enhancing the proliferation and migration of fibroblast cells [3-4] or accelerating the beating rates of dysfunctional cardiomyocyte clusters [5]. We have fabricated a series of self-powered electronics which could harvest biomechanical energy and convert electrical energy into biomedical engineering, such as cardiac pacemaker, health monitoring and cell or tissue engineering.[6-9].

 

Reference

[1] H. Ouyang, J. J. Tian, et al., Adv. Mater., 2017, 29, 1703456.

[2] Q. Zheng, B. J. Shi, et al., ACS Nano, 2016, 10, 6510–6518.

[3] Q. Zheng et al. Sci. Adv., 2016, 2, e1501478.

[4] Z. Li, H. Q. Feng et al., Nano Energy, 2018, 54, 390-399.

[5] W. Jiang, H. Li, Z. Liu et al. Adv. Mater., 2018, 1801895.

[6] Z. Liu, Z. Li, et al., Adv. Funct. Mater., 2018,1807560.

[7] H. Li, C. Zhao, et al., Adv. Sci., 2019, 1801625.

[8] J. Tian, R. Shi, et al., Nano Energy, 2019, 59, 705–714.

[9] C. Zhao, Z. Li et al., Adv. Funct. Mater., 2019, 1808640.

Keywords: Self-powered, Triboelectronic Nanogenerator, Medical Electronics


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