About
Dr Rujie Sun is currently a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Soft Electronics and Multiscale Medical Robotics in Digital Health & Biomedical Engineering Group (DHBE), within the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at University of Southampton. He is also an academic visitor in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at University of Oxford.
Before that, he was a Research Associate in Molly Stevens' group at Imperial College London. He received his Ph.D. degree at Bristol Composites Institute, University of Bristol, UK. Additionally, he was a research scholar in John Rogers' group at Northwestern University, USA.
Dr Sun's Multiscale Intelligent Biodevices Lab are focusing on the development of next-generation medical devices integrated with biosensing, actuation, therapy, and AI-assisted control. He has published over 30 papers in areas of medical robotics, flexible sensing and energy harvesting, in top journals and conferences with 2000 citations including Nature, Nature Chemistry, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Advanced Materials, Applied Energy, Applied Materials Today, etc. His research interests include flexible electronics, medical robotics, 3D printing, and intelligent metamaterials.
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