Lim Wei Yap

Lim Wei Yap

Monash University

H-index: 36

Oceania-Australia

About Lim Wei Yap

Lim Wei Yap, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of Nanomaterials, Soft Electronics, Soft Wearables.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Soft plasmene helical nanostructures

Conformal coating of CdS onto flexible enokitake-like standing gold nanowire arrays for omnidirectional low-light-intensity photocatalysis

A soft and ultrasensitive force sensing diaphragm for probing cardiac organoids instantaneously and wirelessly

Preferences and user experiences of wearable devices in epilepsy: a systematic review and mixed-methods synthesis

Elastomeric Sensor

Omnidirectional hydrogen generation based on a flexible black gold nanotube array

A gold nanowire-integrated soft wearable system for dynamic continuous non-invasive cardiac monitoring

Cell Sheet‐Like Soft Nanoreactor Arrays

Lim Wei Yap Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4721

Citations(since 2020)

3790

Cited By

2503

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

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Lim Wei Yap Skills & Research Interests

Nanomaterials

Soft Electronics

Soft Wearables

Top articles of Lim Wei Yap

Conformal coating of CdS onto flexible enokitake-like standing gold nanowire arrays for omnidirectional low-light-intensity photocatalysis

Nano Energy

2023/4/1

A soft and ultrasensitive force sensing diaphragm for probing cardiac organoids instantaneously and wirelessly

Nature Communications

2022/11/25

Preferences and user experiences of wearable devices in epilepsy: a systematic review and mixed-methods synthesis

2022/9/27

Elastomeric Sensor

2022/9/15

Omnidirectional hydrogen generation based on a flexible black gold nanotube array

ACS nano

2022/8/31

A gold nanowire-integrated soft wearable system for dynamic continuous non-invasive cardiac monitoring

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

2022/6/1

Mosquito-inspired design of resistive antennae for ultrasensitive acoustic detection

Nanoscale

2022

Mechanically-gated electrochemical ionic channels with chemically modified vertically aligned gold nanowires

Iscience

2021/11/19

Nanowire‐based soft wearable human–machine interfaces for future virtual and augmented reality applications

2021/9

Seagrass-inspired design of soft photocatalytic sheets based on hydrogel-integrated free-standing 2D nanoassemblies of multifunctional nanohexagons

Materials Horizons

2021

Self-assembled Janus plasmene nanosheets as flexible 2D photocatalysts

Materials Horizons

2021

Multiscale soft–hard interface design for flexible hybrid electronics

2020/4

Electronic skin wearable sensors for detecting lumbar–pelvic movements

MDPI Sensors

2020/1

Vertically aligned gold nanowires as stretchable and wearable epidermal ion-selective electrode for noninvasive multiplexed sweat analysis

Analytical chemistry

2020/2/18

Hairy gold nanorods: gold nanowire growth on nanosubstrates

Optical Materials Express

2020/2/1

Plasmene nanosheets as optical skin strain sensors

Nanoscale Horizons

2020

Orientation-dependent soft plasmonics of gold nanobipyramid plasmene nanosheets

Nano Letters

2020/12/18

A soft resistive acoustic sensor based on suspended standing nanowire membranes with point crack design

Advanced Functional Materials

2020/6

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