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Tony Jun Huang received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Aerospace Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2005. His research interests include Acoustofluidics, microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip technologies, biomedical micro-electro-mechanical systems (BioMEMS), optofluidics, and plasmofluidics. He has authored/co-authored over 300 peer-reviewed journal publications, with over 38,000 citations documented in Google Scholar, earning him a notable h-index of 104. Huang has received international recognition, with numerous prestigious awards, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's New Innovator Award in 2010 and the IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award in 2014. He is a member of the National Academy of Inventors in the USA and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He has also been elected as a fellow in six professional societies, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Throughout his career, Huang's contributions have advanced the fields of engineering and biomedicine, including innovative solutions for biomedical diagnostics and therapeutics.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Chair of the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, focusing on advanced microfluidics and biomedical applications.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)