Email: chensi@ujs.edu.cn Mobile: +86-15862983131
WORK EXPERIENCE
From Aug. 2016 Assistant Professor in Jiangsu University
EDUCATION
Joint PhD in “Mechanical Design and Theory”, Sep. 2011- May 2013, The Ohio State University
Ph.D. degree in “Mechanical Design and Theory”, Sep. 2010- Jun 2016, China University of Mining and Technology
Master Degree in Geophysical Prospecting and Information Technology, Sep. 2007- Jun 2010, China University of Mining and Technology
Bachelor Degree in Biomedical Engineering(BME), Sep. 2003- Jun 2007, China University of Mining and Technology
RESEARCH SUBJECTS
Biomedical Engineering; Haptics; Biotribology; Biomimetic skin
PROJECTS
National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51805218) , PI
Youth project of Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation of China (No. BK20170552), PI
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Funded Project (No. 2018M632239), PI
Jiangsu Planned Projects for Postdoctoral Research Funds (No. 1701063C), PI
Jiangsu University Fund (No. 16JDG060), PI
PUBLICATIONS
[1] Chen S, Ge S. Experimental research on the tactile perception from fingertip skin friction[J]. Wear, 2017, 376-377: 305-314.
[2] Chen S, Ge S, Tang W, et al. Effect of friction on vibrotactile sensation of normal and dehydrated skin[J]. Skin Research and Technology, 2016, 22(1): 25-31.
[3] Chen S, Ge S-R, Shi X-L, et al. Perception component of event related potentials evoked by friction[J]. Mocaxue Xuebao/Tribology, 2015, 35(5): 538-542.
[4] Chen S, Ge S, Tang W, et al. Tactile perception of fabrics with an artificial finger compared to human sensing[J]. Textile Research Journal, 2015, 85(20): 2177-2187.
[5] Tang W, Zhang J, Chen S, et al. Tactile Perception of Skin and Skin Cream[J]. Tribology Letters, 2015, 59(1): 1-13.
[6] Tang W, Chen N, Zhang J, et al. Characterization of Tactile Perception and Optimal Exploration Movement[J]. Tribology Letters, 2015, 58(2): 1-14.
[7] Chen S, Bhushan B. Nanomechanical and nanotribological characterization of two synthetic skins with and without skin cream treatment using atomic force microscopy[J]. Journal of colloid and interface science, 2013, 398: 247-254.
[8] Bhushan B, Chen S, Ge S. Friction and durability of virgin and damaged skin with and without skin cream treatment using atomic force microscopy[J]. Beilstein journal of nanotechnology, 2012, 3(1): 731-746.