On October 30th, the authoritative international journal Advanced Materials published a new research achievement by the team led by Professor Yin Zhouping—ICARE mentor from the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering—in the interdisciplinary field of flexible electronics integrating medicine and engineering. The paper is titled “A Wireless Hydrogel Thermotherapy System with Adhesion-Customizable Interfaces for Accelerating Wound Healing.”
Yang Ganguang, a PhD student from the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering (Class of 2022), is the first author. Xie Bin, a lecturer from the Department of Process Equipment and Automation, and Tian Jia, an associate chief physician from Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College, are co-first authors. Professor Wu Hao is the corresponding author, while Professor Yin Zhouping and others are co-authors.
The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China’s Original Exploration Program and its follow-up program, the Excellent Research Group Program, and the STAR Program.
DOI: https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adma.202513302