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We are recruiting Undergraduate/Master student and Ph.D

who are interesting in advance and frontend electronics.

Scholarship will be considered for the eligible candidates.

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Our Research

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Bioelectronics & Semiconductor Devices

We concentrate on the design and application of extended-gate field-effect transistors (EGFETs) for biomedical sensing. By integrating nanomaterials, including nickel nanowires, graphene films, copper oxide, and gold-decorated zinc oxide, we enhance the performance of these devices and expand their range of applications in real-time health monitoring.

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Optical & Electrochemical Sensors

Our research integrates optical sensing with electrochemical methodologies to effectively capture, amplify, and analyze biological signals. By employing the electric double-layer phenomenon, we enhance the process of signal transduction for the detection of glucose, cardiac biomarkers, and cancer-associated molecules, including exosomes and microRNAs.

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Smart Biosensing with AI & IoT

We integrate biosensors with artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms to build intelligent, portable, and wearable diagnostic systems. These systems enable real-time data analysis, improve detection accuracy, and pave the way for personalized healthcare and clinical translation.

News

Our laboratory leader, Dr. Sheng-Chun Hung, has been appointed as an Early Career Editorial Board (ECEB) Member of the international journal Biosensors (MDPI). This appointment recognizes his research contributions to biosensor technologies and bioelectronic sensing systems. Biosensors is a Q1 journal in the fields of Analytical Chemistry and Instruments & Instrumentation. Through this role, Dr. Hung contributes to the journal’s editorial activities and supports the advancement of high-quality research in biosensing and related interdisciplinary fields.

NEWs

We are pleased to announce that our principal investigator, Dr. Sheng-Chun Hung, has been invited to serve as Guest Editor for the Special Issue “Transistor-Based Biosensors and Its Applications” in the international SCI journal Biosensors (Impact Factor: 4.9, CiteScore: 6.6).

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NEWs

 

Prof. Sheng-Chun Hung, Principal Investigator of the Bioelectronics Laboratory, was invited to deliver an Invited Talk at the 249th ECS Meeting, held in Seattle, WA, from May 24 to 28, 2026.

 

The invited presentation, titled “Engineering the Electric Double Layer for Highly Linear Bioelectronic Detection of Proteins and microRNAs,” was scheduled in the symposium H02: Solid State Electronics and Photonics in Biology and Medicine 12.

 

This invited talk highlights the laboratory’s recent research progress in electric double-layer engineering, field-effect transistor-based biosensors, and highly linear bioelectronic detection platforms for proteins and microRNAs.

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