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Zhihui Yi, doctoral student in Polytechnique's Department of Chemical Engineering, wins the NSERC Gilles Brassard Doctoral Prize for Interdisciplinary Research

February 3, 2014 - Source : NEWS
Some of Canada's top researchers will be honoured today at an official ceremony for their outstanding achievements in the fields of natural sciences and engineering.   

Biosensors: electronics inside us
Just imagine: an implantable electrode that stimulates paralyzed patients to move. That's just one of many medical breakthroughs expected to emerge from the marriage of electronics and biology.

Zhihui Yi is tapping into her skills in chemistry, physics, engineering and biology to study the largely unexplored field of organic bioelectronics. This frontier science will make it possible to design biological detection systems (biosensors) that are lighter, more flexible and less expensive. Diabetic patients already use biosensors to measure their blood glucose levels.

Yi is a top chemistry graduate from Jilin University in China, a Vanier Canada Scholar and winner of the Gilles Brassard Doctoral Prize for Interdisciplinary Research. She came to Canada to work with Dr. Fabio Cicoira's team at Polytechnique Montréal to understand how organic semiconductors and conducting polymers—rather than inorganic materials like metals—act as conductors to transport electronics and ions. The coupling of electronics with living tissue holds the key to advances in point-of-care diagnostics and drug delivery as well as to reducing the risk of implant rejection.

In addition to publishing 20 peer-reviewed articles in international journals, Yi has also worked on the development and commercialization of cost-effective solar cells using organic semiconductors.

The NSERC Gilles Brassard Doctoral Prize for Interdisciplinary Research
The NSERC Gilles Brassard Doctoral Prize for Interdisciplinary Research is awarded to an outstanding recipient of an NSERC Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship who best exemplifies interdisciplinary research. The award is valued at $10,000 and was established in 2012 by Gilles Brassard, winner of the 2009 Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering.

Eight prestigious prizes will be awarded to 36 recipients, including individuals and research teams.

Our heartiest congratulations for this honour!

Photo provided by NSERC.

See also:
NSERC official announcement  
Professor Fabio Cicoira's expertise

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