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2010년도 제6차 WCU seminar 공지- 2010년7월1일

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2010-06-29
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1.제 목 :   Micro/Nano-Scale Surface Interface
 



2.연 사 :   Chang K. Choi,  Assistant Professor,


             Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics


             Michigan Technological University, Haughton, Michigan, U. S. A.





3.일 시 :   2010년 7월 1일 , 11:00  a.m.  ~ 12:00 noon





4.장 소 :   301동 117



Abstract



Micro/nano-fabrication are widely used for a variety of biological, biomedical, and engineering purposes. The corresponding surface phenomenon of these devices is the critical factor to be considered. Dr. Choi has been interested in developing micro/nano-scale fabricated devices to examine associated engineering and biomedical issues and problems. In this presentation, he will introduce his recent achievement related to post array, small container, and nanotubes. In regard to the post array, he will explain how to fabricate high aspect ratio posts, surface characterization of post arrays, molecular transport through crowded environments of post arrays, and natural evaporation of small droplets on this surface. Another engineered device, which is used to examine molecular transport, coupled enzyme reaction, and cell-free transcription/ translation, will be introduced to examine. The final fabricated example is titanium nanotubes (TNT) that are eventually used for artificial bones to improve cellular attachment and their mechanical property. In regard to this device, surface aging/degradation and cell adhesion on TNT surfaces will be explained. One additional topic of a diode pumping system to provide dynamic cell culture environments will be also explained.


 







연사약력


 



1999:  B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Chungang University, Seoul, Korea


2001:   M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Chungang University, Seoul, Korea


2007:   Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA


2007:   Post-doc fellow, Dept. of MABE & Vet. Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S.A.


2008:   Post-doc fellow, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), U.S.A.


2008- present:  Assistant Professor, Dept. of MEEM, Michigan Technological University, Haughton, MI,
                       U.S. A.


 





5.문 의 : 기계항공공학부 WCU Kenneth D. Kihm 교수 (880-1710)