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About
He Zhang is a pioneering researcher at the forefront of flexible electronics, wearable sensing technologies, and human-machine interaction (HMI) systems. His work centers on the development of advanced hydrogel-based materials and biomimetic electronic skins that bridge the gap between human physiology and intelligent devices. Zhang's research addresses critical limitations in existing wearable technologies, including poor wearing comfort, limited breathability, and inadequate sensing accuracy — challenges that have historically hindered real-world adoption. Among his most influential contributions is a fully flexible, multimodal HMI interface designed specifically for active rehabilitation medicine, which has garnered 239 citations since 2023, reflecting its immediate impact on the field. His subsequent development of breathable, stretchable, and self-calibrated electronic skins based on hydrogel microstructures — accumulating 140 citations within a year of publication — further demonstrates his ability to translate complex material science into practical wearable solutions for smart prosthetics and soft robotics. Zhang's research is distinguished by its strong translational focus, tackling multi-sensing signal interference and real-world usability simultaneously. His rapidly growing citation record marks him as an emerging leader shaping the next generation of intelligent, body-conformable sensing systems.
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