Zhenan Bao Research Group at Stanford Chemical Engineering - Zhenan Bao Research Group at Stanford C

Web Name: Zhenan Bao Research Group at Stanford Chemical Engineering - Zhenan Bao Research Group at Stanford C

WebSite: http://baogroup.stanford.edu

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Our work on developing robust ion conducting polymers to create stretchable batteries was featured on Stanford News, Yahoo, TechRepublic, and many more!Read the Full StoryThe Bao Groups' work on developing improved methods to track mental health as part of the Catalyst for Collaborative Solutions program was featured in Stanford News!Read the Full Story New coating developed by Stanford researchers brings lithium metal battery closer to reality Our work on coatings for improved lithium metal anodes is featured in Stanford News, WIRED, and many more!Read the Full Story Stanford engineers have developed wireless sensors that stick to the skin to track our health Our work on a wireless, battery free, biodegradable blood-flow sensor is featured in Stanford News and more!Read the Full StoryOur work on ultra-sensitive e-skin is featured in Stanford News, Forbes, and many more!Read the Full StoryOur work on soft, flexible electrodes for studying heart cells is featured in Chemical Engineering News!Read the Full StoryOur work on electronically conducting materials with mechanical properties similar to human skin is featured in Stanford Chem-H News!Read the Full Story Our work on developing flexible artificial nerve systems is featured in Stanford News and many more.Read the Full Story Our work on understanding the stretchability of conducting nanowires featured in Stanford Engineering Magazine.Read the Full StoryResearch areas in the Bao Group include synthesis of functional organic and polymer materials, organic electronic device design and fabrication, and applications development for organic electronics. Our approach is multidisciplinary, involving concepts and expertise from chemistry, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science and engineering, physics, and electrical engineering. The devices of current interest are organic and carbon nanotube thin film transistors, organic photovoltaic cells, chemical/biological sensors and molecular switches. These devices are used as characterization tools for fundamental charge transport and photophysics studies. They are also of practical interest for nano-scale electronics, alternative energy sources, low cost and large area flexible plastic circuits, displays, and disposable sensors.See Professor Bao and the Bao Research Group in the inaugural Chemistry Shorts video, sponsored by the Dreyfus Foundation: See Professor Bao in the Episode 5 of Women In Science - Laureate 2017 L'Oréal-UNESCO: See Professor Bao in the Best-of 2017 / L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science: News Feature: Stanford Researchers Create Artificial Skin That Senses Touch - ABCSee our recent work on fast and reversible thermoresponsive polymer switching materials for safer batteries.Radio Feature: Just Like Human Skin, This Plastic Sheet Can Sense And Heal - NPR's All Tech ConsideredNews Feature: Electronic Skin May Someday Restore Touch - ABCSee our recent review on The Evolution of Electronic Skin (E-Skin): A Brief History, Design Considerations, and Recent Progress.Learn about how our wireless pressure sensor works: Learn about our self-healing plastics:  David Mackanic receives Stanford Alumni Association Community Impact Award   Read more...Rachel Huang receives American Association of University Women International Fellowship for Graduate Study   Read more...Vivian Feig is selected as Wiley Awardee at POLY  Excellence Symposium   Read more...Michael Kao wins 2nd place at National Collegiate Research Conference! Read more...Joanna Nassar wins Best Innovation Award at CES 2020! Read more...Prof. Bao discusses about materials research and technology development with Nature Index. Read more...Chibueze Amanchukwu Featured as TomKat Postdoc Spotlight! Read more...Professor Bao was Highlighted in Advanced Science News! Read more...Snehashis was awarded the Battery500 Young Investigator Award! Read more...

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The Zhenan Bao Research Group at Stanford University, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, focuses on the synthesis of functional organic and polymer materials, organic electronic device design and fabrication, and applications for organic electronics.

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