Researcher

Zhenyu Wu

Title:  Professor
Subject: Advanced MEMS Sensors 
Phone: +86-021-62511070
Fax: +86-021-62131744
Email:  zhenyu.wu@mail.sim.ac.cn
Address:  Pingcheng Road 1455, Shanghai, China, 201800

 

RESUME

Zhenyu Wu is designated since 2018 as a Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China. Before joining SIMIT, he was a Technology Engineer and Project Leader at the Sensor Technology Center, Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany during 2011 – 2018. He received his Bachelor degree in Physics in 2004 from Shandong University, China, his MSc. degree in 2006 and Ph.D. degree in 2011 in the Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials, both from Ulm University, Germany. He is the winner of Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad in 2010 from the China Scholarship Council.

His Research Interest is the sensor and microsystem technology. He develops MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) and MOEMS (Micro Optical Electrical Mechanical Systems) components and microsystems, covering the whole range of designing, modeling, simulation, process technology, packaging and characterization of sensor devices. He focuses on the transfer of new sensor technologies and functional principals to industrialization and utilization for a smarter life. He has five peer-reviewed publications, two authored books and five international patents.

 

HONORS AND AWARDs

Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad in 2010, China Scholarship Council.

MAJOR PROJECTS

1.     Ultrafast Laser-scanning confocal microscopy, project of modern equipment for research, Chinese Academy of Science, 2020-2021

2.     Sensor technology, devices and microsystems for traditional Chinese medical science, Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission, 2019-2021

3.     High-precision technologies and devices for electronic and magnetic measurements, Strategic leading project, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2020-2022

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2011-2018     Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany

EDUCATION 

2000-2004     School of Physics and Microelectronics, Shandong University, China

2004-2006     Advanced Materials, Ulm University, Germany

2006-2011     Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials, Ulm University, Germany

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Item

Type

Name

Year

1

United States Utility Patent

Manufacturing method for a micromechanical pressure sensor device and corresponding micromechanical pressure sensor device

Z. WuUS9878900

2018

2

German Invention Patent

Kontaktanordnung mit einem Halbleiter

Z. Wu, A. Kugler, C. Silber, C. Grevent, et al.DE102017216453

2017

3

Chinese Patent

微机械压力传感器装置的制造方法和响应的微机械压力传感器装置

武震宇CN106986301

2016

4

German Invention Patent

 

Herstellungsverfahren für eine mikromechanische Drucksensorvorrichtung und entsprechende mikromechanische Drucksensorvorrichtung

Z. Wu,DE102015224936

2015

5

Thesis

Multilayered nanotubes of low aspect ratios for liquid suspensionsAdvanced Functional Materials, 21226232

R. Zierold,Z. Wu, J. Biskupek, J. Bachmann, U. Kaiser, C. E. Krill III, K. Nielsch

2011

6

Thesis

Synthesis of silver/poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) particles via a combination of inverse miniemulsion and silver ion reduction in ananoreactor

Langmuir, 27 (2011) 98499859

Z. Cao, C. Walter, K. Landfester,Z. Wu, U. Ziener

2011

7

Thesis

Preparation and magnetoviscosity of nanotube ferrofluids by viral scaffolding and ALD on porous templatesphysica status solidi (b), 24724122423

Z. Wu, R. Zierold, A. Mueller, S. E. Ruff, C. Ma, A. A. Khan, F. Geiger, M. Knez, K. Nielsch, A. M. Bittner, C. Wege, C. E. Krill III

2010

8

Thesis

Enhancing the magnetoviscosity of ferrofluids by the addition of biological nanotubesACS Nano, 445314538.

Z. Wu, A. Mueller, S. Degenhard, S. E. Ruff, F. Geiger, A. Bittner, C. Wege, C. E. Krill III

2010