Assoc. Prof. Dr Yu-Hsiang Hsu | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu-Hsiang Hsu is a leading researcher at National Taiwan University πΉπΌ specializing in biomedical engineering, microfluidics, and wearable technology π§ π©Ίπ. He heads the Microphysiological System & Smart Wearables Lab, focusing on organ-on-chip systems π§ͺ and piezoelectric fiber sensors for non-invasive health monitoring ππ. With a Ph.D. from UC Irvine and postdoctoral experience at Caltech, Dr. Hsu has published 30+ high-impact papers π and holds 24 patents π§Ύ. His interdisciplinary innovations bridge medicine, engineering, and materials scienceβmaking him a global contributor to next-gen health technologies ππ‘.
Assoc. Prof. Dr Yu-Hsiang Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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π Education
Dr. Yu-Hsiang Hsu holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering π§ π§ and a Masterβs in the same field from the University of California, Irvine πΊπΈ. He also earned dual degrees from National Taiwan University πΉπΌ, with a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering βοΈ and a Masterβs in Applied Mechanics π. His interdisciplinary academic journey bridges engineering, medicine, and microtechnology, laying a strong foundation for his innovations in organ-on-chip and wearable sensor systems. With global academic exposure and cross-disciplinary depth, Dr. Hsu exemplifies a scholar trained to solve real-world health and technology challenges through integrated education πππ§ͺ.
π¨βπ« Experience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu-Hsiang Hsu has been with National Taiwan University (NTU) since 2013, initially as an Assistant Professor and later promoted to Associate Professor in 2019 π¨βπ«π. At NTUβs Institute of Applied Mechanics, he leads the Microphysiological System & Smart Wearables Lab, driving innovation in organ-on-chip platforms and flexible biosensors π§¬π‘. His work merges biomedical engineering with real-world applications in health monitoring and drug testing. With over a decade of academic leadership, he has mentored students, collaborated globally, and secured 24 patents for his pioneering biomedical technologies π¬ππ§Ύ.
βοΈ Smart Systems Research
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu-Hsiang Hsu has made pioneering contributions to smart systems, particularly in piezoelectric-driven technologies for biomedical and precision applications. His research includes the development of 2D piezoelectric traveling-wave generators π, miniature pumps for medical use π, and ultrasonic micro-droplet generators ππ§. Innovations like the multi-integer frequency two-mode (MIF-TM) method and gated two-frequency motorization enhance control and performance in smart actuators and sensors π. Published in top journals like Smart Materials and Structures and Sensors and Actuators, Dr. Hsuβs work bridges mechanical design, microfluidics, and biomedical engineering seamlessly for next-gen health tech βοΈπ©Ί.
π¬ Research FocusΒ
Dr. Yu-Hsiang Hsuβs research bridges biomedical engineering, mechanics, and smart materials to advance wearable health technology and organ-on-chip systems π©Ίπ¬. His work includes developing ultra-compliant piezoelectric fiber sensors for monitoring muscle activity, fatigue, and swallowing dynamics πͺπ , as well as creating microfluidic tumor models and cardiac tissues-on-chip for drug screening and disease modeling π§¬π«. He explores how mechanical signals govern cell behavior and tissue function, leveraging precision engineering for non-invasive diagnostics and physiological simulation βοΈπ§«. His innovations are enabling smarter, more responsive tools for healthcare and biomedical research ππ‘.
π Publications
An ultra-compliant P(VDF-TrFE) fiber-based muscle patch sensor for a new wearable application: Monitoring muscle activities and fatigue through the peripheral length of a muscle’s physiological cross-sectional area
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Journal: Sensors and Actuators A: Physical (2025)
A piezoelectric swallow patch sensor and its correlation to the physiological swallowing processes
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Journal: Smart Materials and Structures (2025)
Spatially controlled diffusion range of tumor-associated angiogenic factors to develop a tumor model using a microfluidic resistive circuit
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Journal: Lab on a Chip (2024)
Regional activation of a composite plate using selective actuation from multiple piezoelectric actuators
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Conference: Engineering Conference Presentation
Study on the coupling effect of a plate-type piezoelectric vibrator and a polymer-based rod array
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Conference: Engineering Conference Presentation
Design and Development of a Miniature Self-propelled Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Plate Motor
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Conference: Robotics/MEMS Conference
Precision Control of a Multi-Axis Robotic Arm Using Sliding Mode Control with PID Control Method
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Conference: Control Engineering Symposium
Control of a multi-direction piezoelectric linear motor using a gyroscopic feedback control
Authors: Yu-Hsiang Hsu et al.
Conference: Mechatronics/Control Conference