Ruohe Yao
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Ruohe Yao is a researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of flexible electronics, thin-film transistors, and wearable sensing technologies. His most notable recent contribution involves the development of a highly sensitive, flexible piezoelectric pressure sensor that integrates P(VDF-TrFE)/BaTiO₃ composite films with amorphous indium zinc oxide (a-IZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs) fabricated on polyimide substrates. This work addresses critical demands in next-generation human-machine interfaces, demonstrating how advanced material combinations can yield sensors with high sensitivity, low power consumption, and mechanical flexibility — qualities indispensable for electronic skin, smart robotics, and human-AI interaction applications. By bridging piezoelectric polymer composites with oxide semiconductor TFT technology, Yao's research contributes to a rapidly growing field where device integration and miniaturization are paramount. Though his publication record in this specific area is still emerging — with his 2025 study accumulating early citations — the technical depth and application relevance of his work position him as a promising voice in flexible and wearable electronics research, with potential for significant broader impact as the field continues to expand.
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