Welcome to the Nanomagnetic Biosensors & Devices Group!
Led by Prof. Kai Wu, the Wu Lab is dedicated to advancing healthcare technologies through innovations in magnetic nanomaterials, spintronic devices, and intelligent sensing systems. Our interdisciplinary research integrates circuit design, physics, materials science, biology, and artificial intelligence to develop next-generation platforms for disease diagnosis and treatment. A key focus of our lab is developing spintronic devices for in-sensor computing, where sensing and computation are integrated directly in hardware to enable edge AI for healthcare applications, including neural sensing and wearable biomedical systems.
Our current research focuses on:
- Magnetic nanomaterials and spintronic nanodevices for biomedical applications;
- Wearable biosensors, including magnetic and optical sensing platforms;
- Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI);
- In-sensor computing and edge AI for healthcare.
We aim to translate fundamental discoveries into practical medical technologies and welcome students and collaborators interested in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of nanotechnology, AI, and medicine.
Latest News
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Our new paper titled “Static and Dynamic Magnetization Responses of Self-Assembled Magnetic Nanoparticle Chains” is published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C. [Read More]
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High School Student Kaitlyn Wraps Up ERIE Summer Internship
Congratulations to Kaitlyn on successfully completing the TTU ERIE program summer internship in our lab! We were thrilled to have her as part of our team. On August 3rd, she delivered a remarkable final report in Livermore Room 104. Throughout her internship, Kaitlyn made significant contributions to the study of... [Read More] -
New Paper Published in J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys
Our new paper titled “Metamaterial As Perfect Absorber for High Sensitivity Refractive Index Based Biosensing Applications at Infrared Frequencies“is published in the Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. [Read More] -
New Paper Published in ACS Applied Nano Materials
Our new paper titled “Flexible Magnetic Field Nanosensors for Wearable Electronics: A Review” is published in ACS Applied Nano Materials. [Read More] -
New Paper Published in Physica Scripta
Our new paper titled “Static and Dynamic Magnetization Models of Magnetic Nanoparticles: An Appraisal” is published in Physica Scripta. [Read More]
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