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Prof. YU Hai-Dong

Vice Head of Division of Bioelectronic Materials

Prof. YU Hai-Dong

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Email: iamhdyu@njtech.edu.cn

Address: 5 Xin Mo Fan Road, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, China

Research Interests

Magnetic levitation / Paper-based diagnostics / Fabrication and application of inorganic nanomaterials

Biographical Information

2005-2009: PhD degree; National University of Singapore.

2009-2016: Research Scientist; Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR, Singapore.

2012-2014: Post-Doc.; Whitesides Research Group, Harvard University, USA.

2016- : Research Professor; IAM, Nanjing Tech University.

Academic Achievements

Dr. YU Hai-Dong focuses on development of novel analytical techniques, including magnetic levitation and paper-based diagnostics, and fabrication and application of inorganic nanomaterials. He has published 19 SCI papers onChem. Soc. Rev.,J. Am. Chem. Soc.,Adv. Mater.,etc.with over 1100 citations.

Publications:

1. A. Nemiroski, S. L. Soh, S. W. Kwok,H. D. Yu, G. M. Whitesides. Tilted magnetic levitation enables measurement of the complete range of densities of materials with low magnetic permeability.J. Am. Chem. Soc.2016,138, 1252-1257.

2. A. Nemiroski, A. A. Kumar, S. L. Soh, D. V. Harburg,H. D. Yu, G. M. Whitesides. High sensitivity measurement of density by magnetic levitation.Anal. Chem.2016,88, 2666-2674.

3. G. J. Guan, Y. Q. Cai, S. H. Liu,H. D. Yu, S. Q. Bai, Y. Cheng, T. Tang, M. S. Bharathi, Y. W. Zhang, M. Y. Han. High-level incorporation of silver in gold nanoclusters: Fluorescence redshift upon interaction with hydrogen peroxide and fluorescence enhancement with herbicide.Chem. Eur. J.2016,22, 1675-1681.

4. L. D. Koh, Y. Cheng, C. P. Teng, Y. W. Khin, X. J. Loh, S. Y. Tee, M. Low, E. Ye,H. D. Yu, Y. W. Zhang, M. Y. Han. Structures, mechanical properties and applications of silk fibroin materials.Prog. Polym. Sci.2015,46, 86-110.

5. A. B. Subramaniam, D. Yang,H. D. Yu, A. Nemiroski, S. Tricard, A. K. Ellerbee, S. L. Soh, G. M. Whitesides. Noncontact orientation of objects in three dimensional space using magnetic levitation,Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA2014,111, 12980-12985.

6. A. Glavan, D. C. Christodouleas, B. Mosadegh,H. D. Yu, B. Smith, J. Lessing, M. T. Fernández-Abedul, G. M. Whitesides. Folding analytical devices for electrochemical ELISA in hydrophobic RHpaper.Anal. Chem.2014,86, 11999-12007.

7.H. D. Yu, M. D. Regulacio, E. Y. Ye, M. Y. Han. Chemical routes to top-down nanofabrication.Chem. Soc. Rev.2013,42, 6006-6018.

8.H. D. Yu, S. Y. Tee, M. Y. Han. Preparation of porosity-controlled calcium carbonate by thermal decomposition of volume content-variable calcium carboxylate derivatives.Chem. Comm.2013,49, 4229-4231.

9.H. D. Yu, Z. P. Zhang, M. Y. Han. Metal corrosion for nanofabrication.Small2012,8, 2621-2635.

10.H. D. Yu, Z. Y. Zhang, K. Y. Win, H. Yu, J. Chan, S. H. Teoh, M. Y. Han. Fabrication and osteoregenerative application of composition-tunable CaCO3-HA composites.J. Mater. Chem.2011,21, 4588-4592.

11.H. D. Yu, D. P. Yang, D. S. Wang, M. Y. Han. Top-down fabrication of calcite nanoshoot arrays by crystal dissolution.Adv. Mater.2010,22, 3181-3184.

12.H. D. Yu, Z. Y. Zhang, K. Y. Win, J. Chan, S. H. Teoh, M. Y. Han. Bioinspired fabrication of 3D hierarchical porous nanomicrostructures of calcium carbonate for bone regeneration.Chem. Comm.2010,46, 6578-6580.

13.H. D. Yu, D. S. Wang, M. Y. Han. Perpendicular branching in crystal growth of 3D architecture-tuned cadmium hydroxide arrays: from oriented tripods to faceted crystals.Adv. Mater.2008,20, 2276-2279.

14.H. D. Yu, D. S. Wang, M. Y. Han. Top-down solid-phase fabrication of nanoporous cadmium oxide architectures.J. Am. Chem. Soc.2007,129, 2333-2337.

15. Z. P. Zhang,H. D. Yu, Y. B. Wang, M. Y. Han. Aggregation-driven growth of well-oriented ZnO nanorod arrays.Nanotechnology2006,17, 2994-2997.

16.H. D. Yu, Z. P. Zhang, M. Y. Han, X. T. Hao, F. R. Zhu. A general low-temperature route for large-scale fabrication of highly oriented ZnO nanorod/nanotube arrays.J. Am. Chem. Soc.2005,127, 2378-2379.

17. Z. P. Zhang,H. D. Yu, X. Q. Shao, M. Y. Han. Near-room-temperature production of diameter-tunable ZnO nanorod Arrays through natural oxidation of zinc metal.Chem. Eur. J.2005,11, 3149-3154.

18. Z. P. Zhang, X. Q. Shao,H. D. Yu, Y. B. Wang, M. Y. Han. Morphosynthesis and ornamentation of 3D dendritic nanoarchitectures.Chem. Mater.2005,17, 332-336.

19. Z. P. Zhang, H. P. Sun, X. Q. Shao, D. F. Li,H. D. Yu, M. Y. Han. Three-dimensionally oriented aggregation of a few hundred nanoparticles into monocrystalline architectures.Adv. Mater.2005,17, 42-47.

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