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Sun Sun is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in advanced memristor technologies and their applications in neuromorphic computing, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence. Their research focuses on developing novel memristor-based devices for sensor integration, energy harvesting, and bionic systems.
Key research areas include organic nanomaterials, hybrid heterostructures (e.g., TiO2@MoO3, HfOx/FeOx), and biomaterials such as silk fibroin for implantable devices. Sun Sun explores memristor behaviors like negative differential resistance, resistive switching, and self-rectifying effects to enhance device functionality and scalability.
Applications span healthcare (e.g., rapid tumor cell detection, follicular fluid monitoring), neuromorphic systems (e.g., artificial synapses, emotional perception circuits), and energy systems (soil-based energy harvesting). Their work often emphasizes multi-factor regulation of memristive properties and interdisciplinary integration with photonics, robotics, and sustainable materials.
Collaborative projects include designing flexible and transparent memristor-based systems for wearable electronics and neuromorphic chips. Sun Sun’s contributions bridge fundamental device physics with real-world biomedical and AI applications, leveraging both organic and inorganic materials for next-generation smart technologies.


