Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shumao Xu | Neurotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shumao Xu, Fudan University, China.
Shumao Xu’s career embodies a fusion of material science, biomedical engineering, and neurotechnology, leading to remarkable advancements in neural interfaces and brain-computer interaction. His extensive research, industry collaborations, and prestigious funding awards highlight his influence in the field. With over 60 high-impact publications and thousands of citations, his work has significantly contributed to neuroengineering, setting the foundation for future innovations.
Profile
✨ Early Academic Pursuits
Shumao Xu’s journey in academia began with a passion for innovation and exploration in neural interfaces and biomedical engineering. He pursued his Ph.D. at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), where he laid the foundation for his research in neural engineering. His early academic years were marked by rigorous studies in material science, bioelectronics, and neurotechnology, setting the stage for his groundbreaking work in neural interfaces. His commitment to excellence led him to postdoctoral training at the prestigious Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research as an Alexander von Humboldt scholar, followed by further research at Pennsylvania State University and UCLA.
👨🎓 Professional Endeavors
Currently an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at Fudan University’s Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-Inspired Intelligence (ISTBI), Shumao Xu is recognized as a National Overseas Young Talent (2024). His professional trajectory has been defined by his commitment to advancing brain-computer interfaces and neurotechnology. Securing funding from prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Innovative Program), and the Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Program, he has spearheaded research that pushes the boundaries of neural engineering.
🧠 Contributions and Research Focus
Shumao Xu has dedicated his research to developing state-of-the-art neural interfaces that revolutionize neurostimulation and brain-computer interactions. His pioneering work includes implantable neural electrodes, non-invasive deep brain stimulation, calcium imaging, and non-genetic optoelectronic neural interfaces. His research extends to the development of soft magnetoelastic energy harvesters, injectable fluorescent neural probes, and triboelectric neurostimulators for self-powered neural systems. His work is crucial in creating biocompatible and energy-efficient neurotechnologies that have the potential to treat neurodegenerative diseases and enhance brain function.
🏆 Accolades and Recognition
With over 60 high-impact publications in renowned journals such as Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, Nano Letters, Matter, and Chem, Shumao Xu has established himself as a leading researcher in neurotechnology. His impressive h-index of 28 and more than 3,300 citations stand as a testament to the significance of his contributions. He has been honored with funding from the NSFC Oversea Young Talent program for his work on injectable fluorescent neural probes and received the Humboldt Foundation’s support for optoelectronic neural modulation. His research has gained international recognition, earning him industry collaborations and consultancy projects.
⚛️ Impact and Influence
Beyond academia, Shumao Xu’s work has practical applications in the medical and technological sectors. His collaborations with leading industry giants, such as Showa Denko and Teijin in Tokyo, Japan, have translated his academic innovations into real-world applications. His research in neural interfaces and brain-computer technologies has the potential to revolutionize treatments for neurological disorders, offering new hope to patients with neurodegenerative diseases. His advancements in self-powered neural stimulation systems have paved the way for sustainable and long-lasting neurotechnologies.
💡 Legacy and Future Contributions
As a visionary in neuroengineering, Shumao Xu continues to shape the future of brain-computer interfaces and neural modulation. His work is not only contributing to academic advancements but also influencing the next generation of researchers and engineers in neurotechnology. His ongoing research projects, including biocompatible neural electrodes and optoelectronic neural modulation, promise to drive innovation in the field. Through his relentless pursuit of scientific breakthroughs, he aims to bridge the gap between neuroscience and technology, ultimately transforming the landscape of brain-computer interaction and neurotherapy.
Publication
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Artificial intelligence assisted nanogenerator applications
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Authors: Shumao Xu, Farid Manshaii, Xiao Xiao, Jun Chen
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Year: 2025
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Advances in 2D materials for wearable biomonitoring
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Authors: Songyue Chen, Shumao Xu, Xiujun Fan, Xiao Xiao, Zhaoqi Duan, Xun Zhao, Guorui Chen, Yihao Zhou, Jun Chen
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Year: 2025
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A comprehensive review on the mechanism of contact electrification
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Authors: J Tian, Y He, F Li, W Peng, Y He, Shumao Xu, F Manshaii, X Xiao, Jun Chen
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Year: 2025
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Advances in Brain Computer Interface for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Communication
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Authors: Yuchun Wang, Yurui Tang, Qianfeng Wang, Minyan Ge, Jinling Wang, Xinyi Cui, Nianhong Wang, Zhijun Bao, Shugeng Chen, Jing Wang et al.
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Year: 2025
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Tailored Terminal Groups in MXenes for Fast-Charging and Safe Energy Storage
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Authors: Shumao Xu, Minyan Ge, Weiqiang Zhang, Yuchun Wang, Yurui Tang
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Year: 2025
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Heart-brain connection: How can heartbeats shape our minds?
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Authors: Xu Shumao, Scott Kamryn, Manshaii Farid, Chen Jun
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Year: 2024
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Injectable Fluorescent Neural Interfaces for Cell-Specific Stimulating and Imaging
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Authors: Xu Shumao, Xiao Xiao, Manshaii Farid, Chen Jun
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Year: 2024
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Multiphasic interfaces enabled aero-elastic capacitive pressure sensors
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Authors: Xu Shumao, Manshaii Farid, Chen Jun
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Year: 2024
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Reversible metal-ligand coordination for photocontrolled metallopolymer adhesives
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Authors: Xu Shumao, Manshaii Farid, Chen Guorui, Chen Jun
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Year: 2024
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Self-Thermal Management in Filtered Selenium-Terminated MXene Films for Flexible Safe Batteries
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Authors: Pang Xin, Lee Hyunjin, Rong Jingzhi, Zhu Qiaoyu, Xu Shumao
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Year: 2024
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🌟 Conclusion
Shumao Xu’s pioneering research and dedication to neural engineering continue to push the boundaries of brain-inspired intelligence and medical advancements. His visionary contributions have paved the way for next-generation neurotechnologies that hold the potential to transform neurological treatments and human-computer interactions. As he continues his groundbreaking research, his legacy will inspire future scientists and engineers, driving forward the possibilities of neurotechnology for years to come.