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Chenyang He

Assistant Professor in optical and photonic sensing, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

*ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, 2023-present.

Chenyang He is an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ (UoN) and has been engaged in developing various fibre optic bio-/chemical/physiological sensors for healthcare and electric machine (partially) applications. These utilise a range of different sensing mechanisms including optical gratings, absorption dyes, Fabry-Perot interferometers and plasmonic nanostructures. Dr He currently focuses on the development of implantable sensors for multi-parameter monitoring in healthcare applications.

*POSTDOC, OPTICS AND PHOTONICS RESEARCH GROUP, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, 2020-2023.

Dr He was highly self-motivated postdoctoral researcher in Healthcare Photonics & Sensing. As an independent researcher, he has dedicated himself to improving his academic and scientific skills during these 5 years (since 2017) in UK. Dr He has been co-supervising three PhD researchers, 4 MSc and 9 FYP undergraduate students. Dr He taught them fundamental laboratory skills and built their confidence to work in a research lab developing fibre optic sensors and its associated electronics and signal processing.

*PhD, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM ,2017-2021.

Chenyang obtained the PhD degree in Aug. 2021 in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, UK, specialise in optical fibre sensing for physical and biochemical health monitoring. During the PhD journey, Chenyang had the opportunity to work not only on academic-related projects but also with clinicians and industry partners.

Expertise Summary

My area of research is in the development of various optic bio-/chemical/physiological sensors for healthcare (mainly) and electric machine (partially) applications. These utilise a range of different sensing mechanisms including optical gratings, absorption dyes, Fabry-Perot interferometers and plasmonic nanostructures. I currently focus on the development of implantable sensors for multi-parameter monitoring in healthcare applications.

Teaching Summary

• Electronic Systems Group Design Project (EEEE2070)

• Digital Communications (EEEE3007)

• Sensing systems and signal processing (EEEE3089)

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