INSPIRE Seminar Series – Dr Wu Changsheng

Hosted by: A/Prof Ali Asgar Bhagat, iHealthtech Deputy Director (Translation)
Intelligent Sensing and Energy Devices for Pervasive and Sustainable Healthcare
The rapid ageing of populations and the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have exposed critical shortcomings in medical resources and healthcare systems, underscoring the urgent need for innovative biomedical technologies. Traditional centralized healthcare remains predominantly offline and reactive, with physiological monitoring occurring intermittently at clinical facilities. In contrast, recent advancements in smart materials, wearable technologies, wireless communication, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things are paving the way for a paradigm shift toward continuous, pervasive, and personalized digital health solutions. However, significant challenges persist in achieving advanced monitoring modalities, accessibility, and sustainability.
This talk will first present our recent progress in developing soft optical and mechano-acoustic sensors for ambulatory monitoring of deep-tissue signals. I will introduce wireless, flexible near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) devices capable of measuring local hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation, as well as mechano-acoustic sensing technologies that use skin-mounted accelerometer arrays to decode tissue mechanics. The second part of the talk will cover our recent efforts in developing flexible energy devices targeted at sustainable and reliable power sources for wearable bioelectronics. These innovations represent steps toward accessible, affordable, and continuous health monitoring, addressing diverse needs such as pediatric care, rehabilitation, and energy autonomy, and paving the way for pervasive and sustainable healthcare.
Biography | Changsheng Wu is a Presidential Young Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He is also an assistant professor by courtesy in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a PI in the Institute for Health Innovation and Technology and the N.1 Institute for Health, NUS. He received his PhD in MSE from Georgia Tech and carried out postdoctoral research in the Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics at Northwestern University. His research focuses on developing wireless wearables and intelligent robots for energy harvesting, biosensing and therapeutic applications, leveraging bioelectronics, materials science, and advanced manufacturing to create solutions for sustainable living and environment. He has been recognized by international awards including MRS Early Career Distinguished Presenter, Asia Pacific Biomedical Engineering Consortium (APBEC) Young Scholar Award, NGPT Young Investigator Award, and TechConnect Innovation Award.
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