Research Associate

Ying Chen

Title:  Associate professor

Subject:  Micro/Nano sensors MEMS/NEWS
Phone: +86-021-62511070-5587
Fax: +86-021-62131744
Email:  chenying@mail.sim.ac.cn
Address: 865 Changning Road, Shanghai,China, 200050

 

RESUME

Ying Chen, Ph.D., associate professor of Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT). She recieved her Ph. D degree in microelectronics and solid-state electronics from Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), Chinese academy of sciences in 2010. She worked as associate professor, research assistant in SIMIT from 2010. Her researches focus on MEMS gas sensor and integrated chemical/bio sensors. She has published more than 20 papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Sensors and actuators B: Chemical. Advanced Science. Lab on a chip. Analytical Chemistry. Nanotechnology. She has obtained more than 10 China authorized invention patents. She has completed transfer of one of her invention patent to a MEMS sensor company.

 

MaJOR PROJECTS

 

€0.13 million direct cash from a patent licensing to a MEMS gas sensor company in 2018.Total Funds around

 

 €0.14 million direct cash for 3 projects from the NSFC of China, which focused on the MEMS integrated resonate sensor, MEMS based method for characterization of sensing materials and size-effect of gas sensing nano-materials, 2015-2017, 2016-2018, 2018-2022.Total Funds around

 

€11 million direct cash for 2 projects from the MOST of China, which focused on the MEMS large scale fabrication technology, and the characteristics of functional micro/nano surface, 2011-2015, 2016-2020

 

 

Research Experience

 

 

Sinc Jan.2018   Associate Professor, State Key Lab of Transducer Technology,

                                 Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,China.

 

 

07/2010-12/2017 Assistant Professor. State Key Lab of Transducer Technology,

                            Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,China.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Assistant Engineer, working on overall designing of sensors, 203 institute of China North Industries Group Corporation, 1997-1999

Project Manager, Switched Access Hardware Integration Unit Manager, System Engineer, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., 1999-2002

Chief Engineer, Beijing Pi-Optics Co. Ltd., 2003-2006

Senior Engineer, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2007-present

EDUCATION 

09/2005-06/2010     Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), in Microelectronics and Solid state electronics,

Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China

 

09/2001-06/2005      Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.), (Major: Electronic Science and Technology),Fudan University, Shanghai, China  

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Li Xinxin*, Ren Yuan, Deng Yonghui, High-performance H2 sensors with selectively hydrophobic micro-plate for self-aligned upload of Pd nanodots modified mesoporous In2O3 sensing-material, Sens. Actuators B: Chem., 2018, 267, 83-92.

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Xu Tao, Zheng Dan, Li Xinxin*, ZnO-nanowire size effect induced ultra-high sensing response to ppb-level H2S, Sens. Actuators B: Chem., 2017, 240, 264-272.

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Li Xinxin*, Axial-stressed piezoresistive nanobeam for ultrahigh chemomechanical sensitivity to molecular adsorption, Anal. Chem., 2012, 84, 8184-8189.

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Li Xinxin*, Self-assembling siloxane bilayer directly on SiO2 surface of micro-cantilevers for long-term highly repeatable sensing to trace explosives, Nanotechnology, 2010, 21, 265501.

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Zhang Pingping, Li Xinxin*, Long-term stability improvement of micro-hotplate methane sensor product, IEEE MEMS 2020, Vancouver, CANADA, January 18-22, 2020. 1300-1303

Chen Ying, Xu Pengcheng, Li Xinxin*, Ren Yuan, Deng Yonghui, “Self-aligned precise upload of Pd-modified mesoporous In2O3 on suspended MEMS heating-plate for ultra-sensitive H2 gas sensing”, IEEE Transducers 2017, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 18-22 June. 2017. 1489-1492.

Chen Ying, Haiyun Huang, Xu Pengcheng, Zheng Dan, Li Xinxin*, “Size effect of zno-nanowires on reversible sulfuration-desulfuration reaction for ultra-sensitive detection of ppb-level H2S gas”, IEEE Transducers 2015, Anchorage, USA, 21-25 June, 2015, 965-968.

Haitao Yu, Ying Chen, Pengcheng Xu, Tiegang Xu, Yuyang Bao and Xinxin Li*, “μ-‘Diving suit’ for liquid-phase high-Q resonant detection”, Lab. Chip., 2016 16, 902-910.

Haitao Yu, Tiantian Yang, Ying Chen, Pengcheng Xu, Dong-Weon Lee, and Xinxin Li*, “Chemo-Mechanical Joint Detection with Both Dynamic and Static Microcantilevers for Interhomologue Molecular Identification”, Anal. Chem., 2012, 84, 6679–6685.

Zhou, Zhitao, Zhou, Tao, Zhang, Shaoqing, Shi, Zhifeng, Chen, Ying, Wan, Wenjian, Li, Xinxin, Chen, Xinzhong, Corder, Stephanie N. Gilbert, Fu, Zhanglong, Chen, Liang, Mao, Ying, Cao, Juncheng, Omenetto, Fiorenzo G., Liu, Mengkun, Li, Hua, Tao, Tiger H*, “Multicolor T-ray imaging using multispectral metamaterials”, Adv. Sci., 2018, 7, 1700982.