Joe Wang – Nanoengineering – UCSD

Welcome to the Laboratory for Nanobioelectronics

Dr. Joseph Wang SAIC Endowed Chair

Distinguished Professor,

Chair of Nanoengineering University California San Diego (UCSD) La Jolla, CA 92093-0448

Director,Center of Wearable Sensors Chief Editor - Electroanalysis (Wiley-VCH)

Tel (Office): (858) 246-0128

Tel (Lab): 858-822-1588.

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Office: SME Building, Room 245E

Department Website: Link

Wang's Biosketch

Currently there are over 30 active researchers in the areasof nanomachines, nanosensors, electrochemistry and analytical chemistry.

CITATIONS METRICS- H Index (110) - Total Citations (53,000)

Wang Leads a large DOE grant for developing smart clothes that could cut energy costs.

UCSD Microrockets Featured in The Economist Special Issue 'The World in 2013'

Prof. Wang is among the worlds's most influential scientists, 2014 .

Prof.Wang is among the 100 most influential people in Analytical Sciences, 2013

Wang Received the 2013 Spiers Memorial Award for the UK Royal Society of Chemistry

Wang was admitted as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry

Wang Makes the Top 10 Most Cited Chemists in the World!

Wang Received the Breyer Medal of theRoyal Australian Institute

Wang's New Book: "Nanomachines" (Wiley-VCH), 2013

A Fantastic Voyage - RSC Interview(Chem World- 2013)

A Decade Back - Most cited JACS paper (Chem Eng News 2013)

News on Our Research:

Nanomotor News:

Micromotors for CO2 sequestration

Micromotors for energy generation

Micro-Machines Journey Inside Animal for First Time

A Nanorobotics Platform for Nanomanufacturing(Nature Comm.)

Microckets Can Destroy Chemical Weapons

Microrocket that run on acid

Water-Driven Micromotors

Motion-based DNA Detection (Nature Comm)

Nanoshuttle for Liposome (Nature Mat. Highlight)

Bend, Spin, Swim (Science Highlight)

Microrockets for Cancer Diagnostics

Oil-Cleaning Microsubmarines- BBC News

Ultrasound-Powered Microbullets fly Through Tissues

Addressing Major MicromotorChallenges

Micromotors Detox Chemical Weapons(Nature Highlight)

First Plant-based Helical Microswimmers

Nanobioelectronic, Wearable sensors, and Biosensors News:

Mouth guard monitors healthmarkers(Nanowerk)

Tattoo-based non-invasive glucose sensors

UCSD's wearable sensors article in UT San Diego

Epidermal lactate tattoo warns athletes of "the wall"(LA Times)

Epidermal tattoo biofuel cell (Newsweek)

Finger sensors for decentralized forensic sensing

Artistic Tattoo-based pH Skin Sensor

Electronic Skin: Tattoo-based chemical sensing

Enzyme logic biosensor for security surveillance

Swimming with Sensors

Self-Powered logic-activated therapeutic intervention

UCSD Engineering World Ranking

2013 World Ranking

2012 World Ranking

2011 World Ranking

2010 World Ranking

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Joe Wang - Nanoengineering - UCSD

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