Wu publishes 2 papers

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An IE professor has published two papers on nanomanufacturing for wearable human-integrated monitoring.

Wenzhuo Wu, the Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Rising Star Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, has written the following with his graduate students:

  1. "Scalable nanomanufacturing and assembly of chiral-chain piezoelectric tellurium nanowires for wearable self-powered cardiovascular monitoring"

This paper is published in Nano FuturesIE graduate students Yixiu Wang and Ruoxing Wang are the lead authors, and Wu is the corresponding author.

  1. "Solution-synthesized chiral piezoelectric selenium nanowires for wearable self-powered human-integrated monitoring"

This paper is published in Nano EnergyIE students Min Wu, Yixiu Wang, Shengjie Gao, and Ruoxing Wang are the lead authors, and Wu is the corresponding author.

Their work aligns with Purdue's Giant Leaps celebration, celebrating the university’s global advancements in health as part of Purdue’s 150th anniversary. This is one of the four themes of the yearlong celebration’s Ideas Festival, designed to showcase Purdue as an intellectual center solving real-world issues.