Profiles in "Biosensors, Point-of-care Technologies and Sensing Systems" Expertise Area

  • Computing educator working on development of learner-centered programs to support first-year engineering students; on research in affective computing, AR, HCI, and software engineering; and as coordinator of Capstone courses
  • Dr. Murugan studies epigenetic changes to environmental exposures and develops epigenetic-biomarker based diagnostic tests to detect exposures to toxic chemicals, pathogens, explosives and radiological agents.
  • Dr. Lockhart is the Inaugural MORE Foundation Professor of Life in Motion Professor in the Biomedical Engineering program in the School of Biological Health and Systems Engineering at Arizona State University.
  • Wang aims to bridge the nanoscience and biotechnology in research. His primary research interests have been in nanofabrication, 3D printing, nanophotonics, nanopores, and biosensing.
  • Cho applies technology to new business ventures and his expertise includes entrepreneurship, strategic marketing and leadership.
  • Michael researchers the socioethical implications of emerging technologies with an emphasis on national security. She has a particular interest on the technological trajectory of implantable technologies.
  • Klein’s research combines computational and experimental studies of protein structure, dynamics and function with particular emphasis on membrane proteins.