Hongwei Tanمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Hongwei Tan serves as Group Leader at the Department of Molecular Electronics, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPIP) in Mainz since November 2024. Previously, he was Research Fellow (2022-2024) and Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2022) at Aalto University's Department of Applied Physics, following postdoctoral work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst on neurointerface devices. His academic credentials include: Bachelor of Physics, Nankai University (2011) Doctorate in Materials Physics and Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2016), focusing on neuromorphic photomemristors Tan's research pioneers neuromorphic biointerfaces—integrating brain-inspired electronics with biological systems to enable energy-efficient computation and seamless biointeraction. His work targets transformative applications in brain-machine interfaces, prosthetics, and diagnostics through interdisciplinary convergence of neuroscience, materials science, and engineering. His publication portfolio (2015-2024) reveals a clear evolution from foundational optoelectronic memristor research toward complex neuromorphic systems for sensory processing. Key thematic trajectories include photomemristor-based vision systems, tactile coding with spiking nerves, and nanoionic human-machine interfaces, demonstrating consistent innovation in bioinspired hardware. As MPIP Group Leader, Tan directs research strategy and team mentorship within his neuromorphic electronics program, though specific advisees and grant details remain unlisted in available materials. His laboratory focuses on developing integrated neuromorphic systems—from novel materials and devices to algorithms—that facilitate bidirectional communication between electronic and biological neural networks for next-generation neurotechnologies.







