Dr Tural Khudiyev

Tural Khudiyev

Assistant Professor

MSE

Tural Khudiyev received his Bachelor degree in Nuclear Engineering from Hacettepe University and PhD in Materials Science and Nanotechnology from Bilkent University. Before joining NUS as an Assistant Professor he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT. His research focuses on exploring multimaterial electronic fibers for human-fabric computer interaction, soft robotics and neural probes. He also investigates novel manufacturing approaches to produce kilometer-scale nanomaterials for scalable devices. His works have been published in top-tier journals like Nature, Nature Mater., Nature Nano., Nature Commun., Adv. Mater., Mater. Today, PNAS. Also, his works have been frequently featured in news media such as Reuters, Business Insider, Discover Magazine. Dr. Khudiyev`s work was recently selected as one of MIT’s top research stories of 2021.

Research Interests

Implantable and wearable flexible electronics, soft robotics, soft sensors, bioelectronics, soft electronic neural probes, stimuli-responsive drug delivery, advanced micro/nanomanufacturing, and AI in Healthcare.

Publications:

  • G.Loke (=), T. Khudiyev(=), Y. Fink, Digital Electronics in Fibers enable Fabric-based
    Machine- Learning Inference, Nature Communications (2021)

  • T. Khudiyev, Y. Shao-Horn, Y. Fink et al., “100 m long thermally drawn supercapacitor
    fibers with applications to 3D printing and textiles”, Advanced Materials, 2004971 (2020)

  •  J. Park, K. Jin, A. Sahasrabudhe, P. Chiang, J. H. Maalouf, F. Koehler, D. Rosenfeld, S.Rao,
    T. Tanaka, T. Khudiyev, et al. “In situ electrochemical generation of nitric oxide for neuronal modulation” Nature Nanotechnology, 15 (2020)

  • G. Loke, R. Yuan, M. Rein, T. Khudiyev, Y. Jain, J. Joannopoulos, and Y. Fink
    “Structured multimaterial filaments for 3D printing of optoelectronics”, Nature Communications, 4010 (2019)

  • M. Rein, V. D. Favrod, C. Hou, T. Khudiyev, J. Joannopoulos, Y. Fink et al. “Diode fibres for fabric-based optical communications” Nature, 214 (2018)

  • R. Yuan, J. Lee, H. W. Su, E. Levy, T. Khudiyev, Y. Fink, et. al., “Microfluidics in structured multimaterial fibers” PNAS, E10830 (2018)

  • T. Khudiyev, J. Joannopoulos, Y. Fink et al., “Electrostrictive microelectromechanical fibres and textiles” Nature Communications, 1435 (2017)

  • T. Khudiyev, Yoel Fink et al., “Sub‐micrometer surface‐patterned ribbon fibers and textiles” Advanced Materials, 1605868 (2017) (Back Cover)

  • T. Khudiyev & M. Bayindir, “Nanosprings harvest light more efficiently” Applied Optics, 54, 8018 (2015).
    [Top 5 Most Read Articles for September 2015 among OSA journals]
    [#1 Most Read Article for September 2015 in Applied Optics Journal] (Press release)
    Curriculum Vitae – Tural Khudiyev 3 / 6

  • T. Khudiyev & M. Bayindir, “Superenhancers: Novel opportunities for nanowire optoelectronics” Scientific Reports, 7505 (2014).

  • Daglar, Demirel, T. Khudiyev, et al., “Anemone-like nanostructures for non-lithographic,
    reproducible, large-area, and ultra-sensitive SERS substrates” Nanoscale, 6, 12710 (2014).

  • T. Khudiyev, E. Huseyinoglu, and M. Bayindir, “Non-resonant Mie scattering:
    Emergent optical properties of core-shell polymer nanowires” Scientific Reports, 4607 (2014).

  • T. Khudiyev, O. Tobail and M. Bayindir, “Tailoring self-organized nanostructured
    morphologies in kilometer-long polymer fiber” Scientific Reports, 4864 (2014).

  • T. Khudiyev, T. Dogan, and M. Bayindir, “Biomimicry of multifunctional nanostructures
    in the neck feathers of mallard drakes” Scientific Reports, 4718 (2014).

  • B. Daglar, T. Khudiyev, M. Bayindir, et al., “Soft biomimetic tapered nanostructures for
    large-area antireflective surfaces and SERS sensing” J. Mater. Chem. C, 7842 (2013).

  • Yildirim, T. Khudiyev, et al., “Superhydrophobic and omnidirectional antireflective
    surfaces from nanostructured ormosil colloids” ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces., 853 (2013)

  • M. Yaman, T. Khudiyev, M. Bayindir, et al, “Arrays of indefinitely long uniform
    nanowires and nanotubes” Nature Materials, 494 (2011) [Cover].

  • T. Khudiyev, E. Ozgur, M. Yaman and M. Bayindir, “Structural coloring in large scale
    core–shell nanowires” Nano Letters, 4661 (2011).

  • H. Deniz, T. Khudiyev, et al., “Room temperature large-area nanoimprinting for broadband
    biomimetic antireflection surfaces” Applied Physics Letters, 183107 (2011).
    Editorially selected for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology
    Editorially selected for Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research