Chen Xiaodong

Institution
Nanyang Technological University

Country
Singapore

Field
Engineering

Chen received the 2021 President’s Science Award for his contributions to advancing soft bioelectronics with the potential to digitalize the human senses.

(Photo: ACS Axial)

AWARDS
  • 2021 President’s Science Award

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