Yue Cui, associate professor of Peking University, the US NSF project review expert, the US NIH project review expert, and the Canadian NSERC project review expert, was recruited to Chinese Thousand Talents Program

 





















    Cui Yue

    National Science Foundation (NSF) project review expert, National Institutes of Health (NIH) project review expert, Natural Science Engineering Research Society of Canada (NSERC) project review expert

    Tel: 010-82524860
    E-mail: ycui@pku.edu.cn
    Education and work experience:

    2016-present Associate Professor, School of Engineering, Peking University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
    2015-2016 Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems, and Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering , University of Cincinnati, USA 
    2011-2015, Department of Bioengineering, Utah State University, USA,
    2008 -2011 Postdoc, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University 
    2007-2008 Postdoc, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
    2004-2007 Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    2001-2004 Bachelor of  Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology


     

    Research Interests:

    Biomimetic electronics, including biomimetic micro-nano electronics, flexible and wearable bioelectronic sensors, bio-MEMS, radio frequency identification electronic sensing, and embedded biosensing systems, etc. The research field highly integrates various biomimetic materials and electronic materials to manufacture biomimetic electronic sensor devices, and conduct research on material selection, structural processing, device manufacturing, system composition, and electrical signal measurement with the goal of realizing the unique functions of the device.
     

    Main honors and awards:

    National Science Foundation Eager Award (2013)
    American Heart Association Scientist Development Award (2012)
    National Science Foundation (NSF) project reviewer, including Electronics, Communications, and Network Systems (ECCS); Civil, Mechanical, and Processing Innovation Sector (CMMI); Chemical, Bioengineering, Environment, and Transportation Systems Sector (CBET)
    National Institutes of Health (NIH) Project Review Specialist
    Natural Sciences Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Project Review Specialist
     

    Representative papers:

    1. Yue Cui *, Engineered phages for electronics, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2016) 85: 964–976.
    2. Yue Cui *, Wrinkles in electronics, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices (2016) 63: 3372-3384.
    3. Swathi Swaminathan, Mitchell Bullough, Qifei Li, Anhong Zhou, Yue Cui *, Non-lithographic patterning of phage displayed peptides with wrinkled elastomers, Journal of the Royal Society Interface (2014) 11: 1742-5662.
    4. Pratima Labroo, Yue Cui* , Flexible graphene bio-nanosensor for lactate, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2013) 41: 852-856.
    5.  Yue Cui, Sang N. Kim, Sharon E. Johns, Laurie L. Wissler, Rajesh R. Naik, Michael C. McAlpine, Chemical functionalization of graphene enabled by phage displayed peptides, Nano Letters (2010) 10: 4559-4565.
    6.  Yue Cui , John P. Barford, Reinhard Renneberg, Development of a glucose-6-phosphate biosensor based on coimmobilized p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2007) 22: 2754-2758.

    Cui Yue

    Winner of the National Thousand Talents Program

    Tel: School of Engineering, Peking University

    Email: ycui@pku.edu.cn



    Institution: School of Engineering, Peking University



    Personal homepage: http://www.coe.pku.edu.cn/jzyg/qbjylb/876500.htm










    2001-2004 B.S., Harbin Institute of Technology, Environmental Engineering; 2004-2007 Ph.D., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering; 2007-2008 Post-doctoral, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania; 2008-2011 Post-doctoral, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, USA ;2011-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Utah State University; 2015-2016 Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems, and Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Cincinnati; 2016-present Associate Professor, School of Engineering, Peking University, Materials Science and Engineering Department of Engineering.



    Research interests: Biomimetic electronics, including biomimetic micro-nano electronics, flexible and wearable bioelectronic sensors, bio-MEMS, radio frequency identification electronic sensing, and embedded biosensing systems. The research field highly integrates various biomimetic materials and electronic materials to manufacture biomimetic electronic sensor devices, and conduct research on material selection, structural processing, device manufacturing, system composition, and electrical signal measurement with the goal of realizing the unique functions of the device.



    Main honors and awards:



    National Science Foundation Eager Award (2013)

    American Heart Association Scientist Development Award (2012)

    National Science Foundation (NSF) project reviewer, including Electronics, Communications, and Network Systems (ECCS); Civil, Mechanical, and Processing Innovation Sector (CMMI); Chemical, Bioengineering, Environment, and Transportation Systems Sector (CBET) Project Reviewer,

    National Institutes of Health (NIH)

    Project Reviewer, Natural Sciences Engineering Research Society of Canada (NSERC)



    Representative papers:



    1. Yue Cui*, Engineered phages for electronics, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2016) 85: 964–976.

    2. Yue Cui*, Wrinkles in electronics, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices (2016) 63: 3372-3384.

    3. Swathi Swaminathan, Mitchell Bullough, Qifei Li, Anhong Zhou, Yue Cui*, Non-lithographic patterning of phage displayed peptides with wrinkled elastomers, Journal of the Royal Society Interface (2014) 11: 1742-5662.

    4. Pratima Labroo, Yue Cui* , Flexible graphene bio-nanosensor for lactate, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2013) 41: 852-856.

    5. Yue Cui, Sang N. Kim, Sharon E. Johns, Laurie L. Wissler, Rajesh R. Naik, Michael C. McAlpine , Chemical functionalization of graphene enabled by phage displayed peptides, Nano Letters (2010) 10: 4559-4565.


    6. Yue Cui, John P. Barford, Reinhard Renneberg, Development of a glucose-6-phosphate biosensor based on coimmobilized p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, Biosensors & Bioelectronics (2007) 22: 2754-2758.

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