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Rose Yin is a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering. Her research focuses on bioresorbable medical devices, cardiovascular bioelectronics, and implantable systems for cardiac monitoring and therapy. She develops innovative technologies such as graphene-based sensors, transient closed-loop networks, and leadless pacemakers to address challenges in cardiac arrhythmias and resuscitation science.
Her work integrates nanomaterials, flexible electronics, and advanced surgical techniques to create biocompatible, self-dissolving medical tools. Notable contributions include bioresorbable pacemakers, wireless cardiac stimulation systems, and photocurable adhesives for medical device interfaces. Yin’s studies also explore the clinical implications of electrode size in defibrillation and post-arrest hemodynamics.
Her research bridges engineering and medicine, emphasizing translational applications in emergency care, tissue engineering, and chronic disease management. Collaborations involve preclinical models (rodents) and human clinical trials, advancing innovations from lab to bedside.




