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Junhong Zhou is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of wearable technology, 3D printing, and human-machine interaction. His work centers on the integrated design and manufacturing of smart sensing systems, with a particular focus on capacitive sensors for gesture recognition. Zhou’s major contribution lies in developing a novel approach to embedding flexible, high-sensitivity sensors directly into 3D-printed structures—such as finger cots—enabling seamless, real-time hand gesture recognition without bulky external components. This innovation bridges additive manufacturing and biomedical engineering, offering transformative potential for prosthetics, virtual reality, and assistive technologies. His most cited paper, "Integrated design and manufacturing of wearable capacitive sensors embedded in a 3D-printed finger cot for hand gesture recognition" (2025), has already garnered 3 citations, reflecting early recognition of its impact. Zhou’s work is notable for its emphasis on manufacturing scalability and user comfort, addressing key barriers to widespread adoption of wearable sensors. By combining materials science, mechanical design, and signal processing, he is shaping the future of intuitive, unobtrusive human-machine interfaces.
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