Juliane Sempionatto-Moreto is a 5th year Ph.D. candidate in the department of Nanoengineering working in Prof. Joseph Wang?s Laboratory for Nanobioelectronics. Juliane received her M.S. in Materials Science and Technology at San Paulo State University and earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of San Paulo, Brazil. Her research aims at the development of such needed non-invasive wearable biosensors with a focus on real-life applications. Juliane?s research has broadened the field of wearable sensors with her significant contribution and innovation. Her innovative ideas have resulted in five patents, on which two of them were licensed to a company exclusively focused on the development of her device. Juliane is strongly committed to diversity and mentorship. She has mentored and trained five undergrads and one high school student and has co-authored 10 papers with them.
Ph.D. , Bioengineering
Class of 2021