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Micromachines | Special Issue : Wearable Bioelectronics: Technology, Challenges and Applications (SCIE , IF :  2.891)

Special Issue "Wearable Bioelectronics: Technology, Challenges and Applications"

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "D2: Biomaterial Devices".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 November 2022 | Viewed by 1

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Dr. Yongmin Jeon E-Mail Website
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Gachon University, 1342 Seongnam-daero, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si 13120, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Interests: wearable electronics; biomedical application; OLED; organic electronics
Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Wearable bioelectronics is the study of integrating form-factor technologies in electronics with biomedical applications. Wearable bioelectronics technologies include flexible electronics, stretchable electronics, fabric-based electronics, and transparent electronics, etc. By using these various form-factor technologies, it can be extended to attachable/implantable biomedical applications, as well as wearable health care monitoring sensors, wearable electroceuticals, and optogenetics that could not be solved with conventional bioelectronics technology. In order to realize these various wearable bioelectronics, research that converges various fields, such as electronics, biomedical engineering, chemistry, physics, and materials science is required.

To address these challenges, this Special Issue invites high-quality submissions with significant scientific and technical contributions related to key topics in wearable bioelectronics, such as:

  • Two-dimensional and Organic Materials for Flexible & Stretchable Electronics;
  • Flexible and WearableBio Sensor (Pulse Oximeter, etc.);
  • Attachable/Implatnable Bioelectronic Devices (Optogenetics, etc.);
  • Flexible and Stretchable Optoelectronic Devices (OLED, QLED, etc.);
  • Element technology for flexible, stretchable, and transparent (electrode, encapsulation, etc.).

Dr. Yongmin Jeon
Guest Editor

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