Wearable blood pressure sensors for cardiovascular monitoring and machine learning algorithms for blood pressure estimation
S. Min, J. An, J. Lee, et al.
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 22, 629
Developing Human Augmentation Technologies based on Soft Electronics for the harmonic coexistence of natural human and new humanity.
We focus on three main research areas to develop human augmentation technologies
We develop advanced sensors that augment human sensory capabilities, including acoustic, tactile, and ultrasonic sensing technologies. Our research fo...
Our neuromorphic research aims to develop brain-inspired computing systems using memristive devices. We focus on creating hardware implementations of ...
We pioneer the development of soft, flexible electronics that can conform to the human body. Our research encompasses bio-integrated devices, therapeu...
Recent high-impact papers from our lab
S. Min, J. An, J. Lee, et al.
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 22, 629
J. Lee, C. Lee, M. Kim, et al.
Advanced Materials, 37, 2411494
M. Kim, J. An, J. Lee, et al.
Advanced Materials, 36, 2411651
S. Min, D. Kim, D. Joe, et al.
Advanced Materials, 35, 2301627
HAND Lab is selected as an Engineering Research Center (ERC) with $13 million funding over 7 years. Our center, Global Bio-integrated Materials Center (GBMC), focuses on developing next-generation bio-integrated materials and devices for human augmentation.
We are always looking for passionate researchers to join our lab. Explore opportunities to work on cutting-edge human augmentation technologies.