Hi, I’m Ching-Ting Tsai I’m currently a Ph.D. student in Prof. Bianxiao Cui's lab at Stanford University.

I’m interested in Electrophysiology, Nanofabrication, Bioelectronics, and Deep Learning. My research aims to answer key questions at the nano-bio interface, including protein sensing and cellular electrophysiology. Check out my Google Scholar for my current publications.

I am an avid programming learner. You can find in my Projects page what I'm working on or interesting in, along with the relevant code on my Github profile.

I love writing. I'm currently one of the writers for scientific news writing in The Investigator Taiwan.

Deep learning analytics for electrophysiology analysis

Big data drives new discovery for electrophysiology

Electrophysiology would be revolutionized by a technique that can measure intracellular electrical potentials without causing severe dialysis damage, be massively parallelized, and have one-to-one coupling between the cell and the recording electrode. With promising massively parallelizable methods developed in several groups including ours, systematically extracting information from the generated datasets... [Read More]

Nanoelectrode array for high throughput electrophysiological recording

Nanoelectrodes revolutionize the electrophysiological recording

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Action potentials of electrogenic cells, such as neurons and cardiomyocytes, are crucial for their physiological functions. To record action potentials, an ideal electrophysiological technique shall be able to detect action potentials from individual cells and measure the shape of intracellular action potential. However, the current electrophysiological methods, intracellular and extracellular... [Read More]