UC Holds Third-Annual Bearcat BEST Robotics Competition
October 31, 2005
Sixteen high-school teams put their BEST feats forward as robots go head to head in competition.
Meshing computer science and biology, bioinformatics is the future of healthcare. The field creates processes or devices like sweat sensors that detect a virus. Often, bioinformatics focuses on cost effective approaches to medicine and rapid results.
In technological innovation, you’re always finding ways to improve performance, improve service and improve quality of life.
Chong Ahn Professor, Electrical engineering
Research Interests: Wearable electronics for biosensing
Lab Website: Novel Device Lab
Research Interests: Biosensors and microfluidic testing
Lab Website: Microsystems and BioMEMs Lab
Research Interests: Human body-heat energy harvesting
Research Interests: Diagnostic implants and imaging
Lab Website: Transport in Engineering and Medicine (TEM) Laboratory
Research Interests: Biomarker detection on chip
Research Interests: Medical device ergonomics
Research Interests: Electric circuits in bioengineering
Research Interests: Behavior Modeling
Research Interests: Diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound
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Research Interests: Diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound
Research Interests: Enhancing magnetic resonance imaging
Research Interests: Ultrasound for cancer treatment
Research Interests: Computational genomics and biomedicine
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Research Interests: Multimodal Data Analysis
Research Interests: Drug delivery with molecular imaging
Research Interests: Modeling and validation
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Research Interests: Ultrasound for breaking up blood clots
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Research Interests: Nanofibers for cancer treatment
Research Interests: Detecting and preventing brain injury in youth sports
Research Interests: Nuclear Imaging
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Research Interests: Nanoscience, electrochemistry, biological interface
October 31, 2005
Sixteen high-school teams put their BEST feats forward as robots go head to head in competition.
October 13, 2005
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