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Jingjing GUO

Date:2026-04-07

【Biography】

Jingjing Guo received his Ph.D. degree in Optical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2018. During 2015-2016, he was funded by the China Scholarship Council to conduct joint training at Harvard University. After completing postdoctoral research at Tsinghua University, he joined Beihang University as an Associate Professor in 2020. His research focuses on flexible photonic biomedical devices, exploring novel flexible photonic materials and device mechanisms for wearable health monitoring and interventional biomedical theranostics. He has published over 30 papers in journals including Advanced Materials, Science Advances, Advanced Functional Materials, Optica, with several recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers. His work has been highlighted by international media such as MIT News, Optics & Photonics News, Newsweek, and Laser Focus World.

【Research interests】

1. Flexible photonics

2. Biophotonic sensing

3. Photonic theranostics


【Research related Awards】

1. Second Prize of the Natural Science Award, Chinese Society for Optical Engineering

2. National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award in Optical Engineering, Chinese Society for Optical Engineering

3. Jing Guofan Young Scholar Award, China Instrument and Control Society

4. Wang Daheng Optics Award, Chinese Optical Society



【Selected Publications】

      1. J. Guo, X. Guo, J. Wei, M. Jiang, Q. Su, X. Xia, Z. Li, R. Cai, J. Ma, B. Fu, M. Li, J. Zhong, L. Xu,  X. Ji, Intelligent Soft Opto-Magnetic Robot for Minimally Invasive Interventional Therapy, Advanced Science, 2026, e20344.

      2. J. Guo, J Tuo, J Sun, Z Li, X Guo, Y Chen, R Cai, J Zhong, L Xu, Stretchable Multimodal Photonic Sensor for Wearable Multiparameter Health Monitoring, Advanced Materials, 2024, 2412322.

      3. B. Zhou, K. Fan, J. Guo, J. Feng, C. Yang, Y. Li, S. Shi, L. Kong, Plug-and-play fiber-optic sensors based on engineered cells for neurochemical monitoring at high specificity in freely moving animals, Science Advances, 2023, 9, eadg021.

      4. J. Guo, X. Liu, N. Jiang, A. K. Yetisen, H. Yuk, C. Yang, A. Khademhosseini, X. Zhao, Se. Yun, Highly stretchable, strain sensing hydrogel optical fibers. Advanced Materials, 2016, 28(46): 10244-10249.

      5. J. Guo, M. Niu, and C. Yang, Highly flexible and stretchable optical strain sensing for human motion detection. Optica, 2017, 4(10): 1285-1288.

【Email】

guojj13@buaa.edu.cn



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