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Dr. Peter B. Lillehoj is an assistant professor at Michigan State University.
Dr. Peter B. Lillehoj is an assistant professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. His laboratory is focused on developing new technologies to address current and emerging issues in global health, food/water safety and biosecurity. Specifically, … Continue reading
Dr. Hideaki Tsutsui is an assistant professor at UC Riverside.
Dr. Hideaki Tsutsui is an assistant professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at UC Riverside. His laboratory is focused on developing and characterizing new engineering methods to provide innovative solutions for health-related problems, especially in the area of stem … Continue reading
Jessica Wen and Elizabeth Chen take part in SINAM’s summer research program
The Ho lab welcomes Jessica Wen and Elizabeth Chen for the summer! Jessica is an upcoming 4th year undergraduate student in Biomedical Engineering at UC Berkely and Elizabeth is an upcoming 1st year undergraduate student in MIMG (Microbiology, Immunology and … Continue reading
Gauvain Haulot has passed his Ph.D. oral defense. Congratulations Dr. Haulot!
Gauvain Haulot has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Optoelectronic Reconfigurable Microchannels”. He will continue to work in the lab as a postdoctoral researcher.
Leyla Sabet has passed her Ph.D. oral defense. Congratulations Dr. Sabet!
Leyla Sabet has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Biomolecular Sensing and Its Application in Feedback System Control: Optimization of Biofuel Production from Microalgae”. She will continue to work in the lab as a postdoctoral researcher.
Peter Lillehoj has passed his Ph.D. oral defense. Congratulations Dr. Lillehoj!
Peter Lillehoj has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Microfluidic Systems for Bioprocessing and Biodetection”. He will continue to work in the lab as a postdoctoral researcher.
Tak-Sing Wong has accepted a postdoctoral researcher position at Harvard University.
Tak-Sing Wong will continue his career as a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University where he will continue to study surface wetting phenomena and bioinspired technologies with applications in materials science, medicine, and energy.