Shuanghua Liu
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research (PhD), Lab on the chip
Hello! I'm Shuanghua, a PhD student at imperial college London EE department. My research interest is in the application of electronics in the biomedical field and analogue circuit development. For example, Power-efficient ISFET sensors and machine learning-supported monitoring systems.
This inspired me to my final-year project "A CMOS ISFET Array with On-Chip Compressed Sensing for High Resolution and High Frame Rate Ion Imaging".
Project
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I have done a range of projects to consolidate my learning. They are mainly electronic-based but not limited to it. From digital to analogue, embedded to robotic, PCB design to system Verilog, project management to engineering consultancy!
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Autonomous Mars Rover
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Robotic Manipulation
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Lacewing 1.0
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Armish CPU design
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Smart Mining Helmet
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Music Synthesizer
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PETECT project management
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ISFET Array with on-chip Compressed Sensing
Research Interest
I'm interested in the application of electronics in biomedical devices. Dominantly sensors, where my two favourite parts meet, analogue and biomedical. I have encountered devices like pacemakers, artificial pancreas, and cochlear implants. And did my third-year consultant project on a handheld sample-to-result diagnostic platform used to combat Infectious Disease Pandemics.
The next goal for me is to learn ISFET sensor that enables the DNA detecting process on a tiny chip. It's pretty challenging because it requires electronic and biochemical knowledge. It's still a long way to go, but I'm passionate about it.
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Besides all the technical stuff, I'm also interested in project management and economy.
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