Jun Chen
@JunChenLab
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Professor @UCLA; Editors of Biosensors and Bioelectronics; Med-X; Soft Science; FlexMat; VIEW Medicine. Highly Cited Researchers 2019-2024 @Clarivate
Los Angeles, CA
Joined September 2017
Get to know the winners of the 2025 ACS Nano Lectureship Award! Find out more about them: https://t.co/x7zk33LX24
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The 2025 ACS Nano Lectureship Award was presented by Prof. Xiaodong Chen @ChenXD_NTU_Sg (Editor-in-Chief of ACS Nano @acsnano, right) and Dr. James Milne (President of ACS Publications, left). I deeply appreciate this recognition and the support of my colleagues and friends.
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Professor Jun Chen has developed a soft, AI-powered neck patch that helps people speak even without vocal cords. This tiny, wearable device is a major step forward in restoring voice function. Learn more about how UCLA #ResearchPowersProgress: https://t.co/csX403THnT
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Thank you very much @tjdursch for your unwavering support and inspiration throughout the years. We are deeply honored to have our exciting findings published in @NatChemEng !
Check out the June issue, with a wonderful cover image and feature article from @JunChenLab!
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Congratulations! Join them at the #S25MRS Award Recipients—Lightning Talks and Panel Discussion Wednesday, April 9 10:00 am – 11:30 am Summit, Level 5, Signature Room
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UCLA Bioengineer Jun Chen Awarded Top Honor for Early-Career Scientist in Materials Research https://t.co/xTO0PdBFNB Thank you all very much! @uclaengineering @BioEngUCLA
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Jun Chen, an associate professor of bioengineering at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Early-Career Investigator Award by the Materials...
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Really great informal get-together at the end of the first day of the MRS meeting. All former group members, all current faculty members – Jang-Ung Park (@yonsei_u), Dae-Hyeong Kim (@SeoulNatlUni ), Yeon Sik Choi (@yonsei_u), Hamed Arami (@ASU), Quansan Yang @QuansanYang (@UW),
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Thank you @khademh very much for your tremendous support over the years!
Prof. Jun Chen the Hisako Terasaki young investigator award winner is giving an amazing talk about wearable electronics for various medical applications at the annual Terasaki event. @UCLA @BioEngUCLA #TIBI #TIBISummit
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Thank you all very much for your tremendous support over the years!@BioEngUCLA @UCLAengineering Welcome you to the Terasaki Innovation Summit 2025 @TerasakiInst on Mar 05 - 07, 2025.
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Published in @NatureMaterials, research led by Assoc. Prof. Jun Chen of @BioEngUCLA @UCLA @UofCalifornia resulted in the development of a permanent fluidic magnet for enhanced liquid bioelectronics in voice sensing & recognition, and organ monitoring.
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Fluid magnets open the door to a variety of new technologies, including bioelectronics that can change the way we look at health and medicine
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An excellent perspective article
Exciting advancements in optoelectronic biointerfaces are changing healthcare! Our article explores non-genetic photostimulation techniques for precise, less invasive treatments. Perspective from Prof. Bozhi Tian and Pengju Li at UChicago.#Optoelectronics
https://t.co/CB22cq05n3
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Congratulations to Young Investigator Award winners at WACBE-CAB symposium @BMESociety meeting: Jun Chen ( UCLA), Huanyu Larry Cheng (Penn State), Siyuan Rao (Binghamton), and Youhua Tan ( Hong Kong PolyTech)! @edguo84 @JunChenLab @BioEngUCLA
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You're invited to submit your abstract for the @SPIEtweets Soft Mechatronics and Wearable Systems 2025 conference! Abstract submissions are open until September 30th—don’t miss the deadline! https://t.co/tTaeEXOimY
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Lab interview from Voice of America. LogOn: Device may help disabled vocal cords speak again https://t.co/Md7aIoFEY1 Thank @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA @NatureComms for the continued support.
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Thank @natrevbioeng very much for highlighting our paper as the Front Cover. Thank @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA very much for the tremendous support over years.
Our July issue is live! Soft bioelectronics, hydrogel design, bioelectronic interfaces, integration of organoids in organs-on-chips, nanoscale anisotropy, and more Read it all here: https://t.co/b7uvup989N
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Motion artefacts management is very critical to bioelectronic devices, new in @natrevbioeng. Thank you very much for your tremendous support @ChristineHorejs @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA
Body movements and physiological activities may induce motion artefacts in the measurements of bioelectronic devices interfaced with the body. In their new Review, @JunChenLab discuss motion artefact management strategies for soft bioelectronic devices https://t.co/7FND7vdG2q
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A team of @UCLA bioengineers led by Asst. Prof. Jun Chen @JunChenLab @BioEngUCLA created a new waterproof, artificial skin capable of underwater haptic sensing that can allow the robots to feel and handle objects.
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Autonomous robots have been used for underwater exploration, but they are limited by the lack of human dexterity. Without a sense of touch, it is difficult for these robots
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Speaking without vocal folds using a wearable patch. New in @NatureComms Thank you very much for the tremendous support over the years @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA I highly appreciate it!
To enable speaking without vocal cords, @UCLA @BioEngUCLA asst. prof. Jun Chen @JunChenLab of @UofCalifornia led research published in @naturecomms on small, self-powered, wearable bioelectronics that can translate larynx muscle movement into speech
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Years ago, at a DARPA program review, George Whitesides gave a presentation, which has since made a lasting impression on me. One of his slides mentioned “The Heilmeier Catechism” https://t.co/MTWafSH1gQ More concisely— What’s new? Who cares?
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I feel so grateful to get the recognition from my alma mater @GeorgiaTech. Thank you very much for your continued support @UCLAengineering @BioEngUCLA
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