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Euisik Yoon leads pioneering research in neurotechnology with a focus on advancing understanding of the brain and developing microfluidic biochips for cancer treatment. He has made significant contributions to the field of MEMS microsystems, particularly in relation to brain research and prostate cancer analysis. Prof. Yoon is the William G. Dow Professor at the University of Michigan's College of Engineering. He has been recognized with the Monroe-Brown Foundation Research Excellence Award for his impactful work in the field. His research group has been involved in cutting-edge projects, including the development of low-power ADC circuits for brain-machine interfaces, with notable papers published in reputable journals such as IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems and Nature Communications. He is actively involved in collaborative research aimed at single-cell prostate cancer analysis, earning accolades for his innovative approaches in cancer treatments. Prof. Yoon’s work exemplifies the integration of engineering principles in addressing complex biological challenges.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI
A tenure position focusing on research and teaching in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science