Wei Zewen Special Researcher
Subject: Biomedical Engineering
Direction: Bio-MEMS, Microfluidic chips
E-mail :weizewen@bit.edu.cn
Office Address: Building 5, 708
Wei Zewen is a special researcher/doctoral supervisor at the School of Medical Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology. He is engaged in research in the field of Bio-MEMS, mainly including organoid analysis instrument based on microfluidic chip and wearable device based on microneedle electrode chip. He has published more than 50 SCI papers, of which 31 have been published as (co-) correspondence or first author in Top journals of the 1st region of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, H-factor 17. 17 authorized invention patents. He presided over 11 competitive scientific research projects such as National Natural Science Foundation Youth and surface, national key research and development program, Capital health development special project, and defense-related projects, with a project fund of more than 15 million yuan.
Biomedical Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, organoid chips, wearable devices
Ph.D., Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics, Peking University, 2007-09 to 2011-07
2004-09 to 2007-07, Southeast University, Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics, Master of Engineering
2000-09 to 2004-07, Southeast University, Electronic Science and Technology, Bachelor of Engineering
Ph.D., Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics, Peking University, 2007-09 to 2011-07
2004-09 to 2007-07, Southeast University, Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics, Master of Engineering
2000-09 to 2004-07, Southeast University, Electronic Science and Technology, Bachelor of Engineering
2019-03-present, Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Life Sciences/School of Medical Technology, Special Researcher/Doctoral Supervisor
2016-01 to 2016-12, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, National Fellowship Visiting Scholar
2015-03 to 2019-02, National NanoScience Center, Associate Researcher/Master Supervisor
2011-07-2015-02, Assistant Researcher, National NanoScience Center
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):