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Yue Hui is an NHMRC EL1 Fellow (2024-2028) at the School of Chemical Engineering within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology at the University of Adelaide. Her research program integrates materials science, biomedical engineering, and advanced manufacturing techniques.
Her primary research focuses on developing hydrogel-based bioelectronics for cardiac infarction repair, utilizing soft matter systems, flexible electronics, and extrusion-based 3D printing. She pioneered embedded 3D printing methods to fabricate conductive hydrogels and soft electronic devices capable of signal sensing, electrical stimulation, and tissue engineering applications. Additionally, she engineered nano- and micro-sized biomaterials with tunable mechanical properties (Young’s moduli) for tumor-targeted drug delivery, investigating how nanoparticle mechanics affect bio-nano interfaces. Current projects include developing stiffness-tunable artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPCs) for T cell activation in cancer immunotherapy.
- NHMRC EL1 Fellow (2024-2028)
Dr. Hui actively supervises PhD students on nano/microparticle-based cancer immunotherapy platforms while maintaining expertise in microfluidics, organs-on-chips, and light-based 3D printing techniques. Her work bridges fundamental biomaterials research with translational biomedical applications.



