Email: cliu232@jh.edu

LinkdeIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chang-liu-holly

Chang (Holly) Liu

My research focuses on biosensing interfaces and translational sensor design, developing systems that combine engineering precision with clinical relevance. I became deeply interested in how sensor technology can bridge the gap between laboratory innovation and patient care, particularly through projects that bring biosensing systems into real clinical environments. Recently, I have worked on an in-ear sensor platform deployed for brain injury patients, which has led to a manuscript under review at ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. My long-term goal is to advance sensor technologies that move beyond prototypes and become trusted, decision-shaping tools in everyday healthcare.

Master Thesis at JHU: NeuroTex: Functionalized Hybrid Polymer-Metal Textile for Soft, Robust, and Dry Auricular Neural Interfaces.

Advisor: Prof. Nitish V. Thakor

Collaborators: Prof. Howard E. Katz, Dr. Gerwin Dijk, Dr. Sung-Min Cho

Undergrad Thesis at CUHK(SZ): Electrochemical Biosensor For the Detection of IL-6 Towards Inflammation Diagnosis

Advisor: Prof. Guozhen Liu

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