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Yun-Hsuan Chen

Research Assistant Professor

2016 | Ph.D. | University of Leuven | Belgium

2011 | M.S. | ENS Cachan | France

2008 | B.S. | National Tsing Hua University | China

Biography

Yun-Hsuan Chen got her bachelor's degree in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, China. She got an Erasmus Mundus scholarship to pursue her joint master's degree in molecular nano- and bio-photonics for telecommunications and biotechnologies (Monabiphot) program in ENS Cachan, Paris, France, in collaboration with Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering fromimec, University of Leuven, Belgium in 2016. Then, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Center of Excellence in Biomedical Research on Advanced Integrated-on-chips Neurotechnologies (CenBRAIN Neurotech) in 2021. Presently, Dr. Chen is a Research Assistant Professor in CenBRAIN Neurotech, leading research activities related to multimodal neuroimaging techniques for brain disorders.

Research

Yun-Hsuan Chen characterized the electrochemical and mechanical properties of various electrodes (multiple designs and materials) for wearable devices. She has experience in validating the designed electrodes by analyzing the recorded ECG signals on human subjects and EEG signals on patients with epilepsy. Her research interest in CenBRAIN Neurotech is applying multimodal EEG-fNIRS neuroimaging devices to diagnose, early detect, and predict brain diseases. The collected signals indicate the changes in neural activity and hemodynamic conditions. The EEG-fNIRS signals of stroke patients prior, during, and after the medical treatments are investigated. The real-time recorded brain signals combined with other physiological signals, electronic health records, and machine learning models can achievea strokerisk prediction. In addition, the multimodal EEG-fNIRS imaging technique is applied to patients with epilepsy and addiction. Closed-loop neuromodulation system for brain disorders is the research direction her team is working on.

Publications

[1] Y.-H. Chen, J. Yang, H. Wu, K. T. Beier, and M. Sawan, "Challenges and future trends in wearable closed-loop neuromodulation to efficiently treat methamphetamine addiction," (in English), Frontiers in Psychiatry, Review vol. 14, February-23 2023, doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1085036.


[2]Y.-H. Chen and M. Sawan, "Trends and Challenges of Wearable Multimodal Technologies for Stroke Risk Prediction," Sensors, vol. 21, no. 2, 2021, Art no. 460, doi: 10.3390/s21020460.


[3]Y.-H. Chen, K. Liu, X. Gu, Z. Zhang, C. Yin, and M. Sawan, "fNIRSMonitoring During Mechanical Thrombectomy for Outcomes Prediction," in 2023 7th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Applications (ICBEA), 21-23 April 2023, pp. 36-40, doi: 10.1109/ICBEA58866.2023.00014.

职称 RESEARCH PROFESSOR 邮箱 chenyunxuan@westlake.edu.cn
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工作经历 工作经历1 2016 | Ph.D. | University of Leuven | Belgium
工作经历2 2011 | M.S. | ENS Cachan | France 工作经历3 2008 | B.S. | National Tsing Hua University | China
工作经历4 工作经历5
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