PEOPLE
PEOPLE
Jingui Qian
Associate Professor
Biomedical Engineering Department
Tel:
Mail: jgqian@hfut.edu.cn
12, 2021 - Now: Associate Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, PR China
09, 2018 - 08, 2021: Ph.D., Dept. of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, PR China
10, 2017– 06, 2018: Research Assistant, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, PR China
09, 2015 – 08, 2017: M.S., Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Chonnam National University, South Korea
Teaching
Undergraduate courses: Biomedical measurement and sensors, 3D modeling and finite element analysis
Postgraduate courses: Biomedical sensing technology and system, biochip technology and application
Research
MEMS sensors and resonators, Acoustofluidics, Acoustic tweezers, Nanogenerators, Flexible and wearable devices.
Selected Papers/Patentsand Honors
1.Jingui Qian, Huaize Lan, et al. Acoustofluidics for simultaneous droplet transport and centrifugation facilitating ultrasensitive biomarker detection, Lab on a chip, 2023, 2023, 23, 4343.
2.Shun Li#, Jingui Qian#*, et al. Machine learning-assisted wearable triboelectric-electromagnetic vibration sensor for monitoring human rehabilitation training, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2023, 201, 110679. (#Co-first author,*Corresponding author)
3.Jingui Qian, Begum Habiba, Joshua E.-Y. Lee, Acoustic centrifugation facilitating particle sensing in liquid on a piezoelectric resonator, IEEE Electron Device Letter, 2022, 43, 801-804.
4.Jingui Qian, Habiba Begum, Joshua E.-Y. Lee, Acoustofluidic localization of sparse particles on a piezoelectric resonant sensor for nanogram-scale mass measurements, Microsystems & Nanoengineering, 2021, 7, 61.
5.Jingui Qian, Dong-Su Kim, Dong-Weon Lee, On-vehicle triboelectric nanogenerator enabled self-powered sensor for tire pressure monitoring, Nano Energy, 2018, 49: 126-136.
6.Jingui Qian, Xingjian Jing, Wind-driven hybridized triboelectric-electromagnetic nanogenerator and solar cell as a sustainable power unit for self-powered natural disaster monitoring sensor networks, Nano Energy, 2018, 52: 78-87.