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Manchen Hu
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2020
Student Trainer, Stanford Nano Shared Facilities Service CenterBioManchen Hu is an expert in optoelectronic engineering, with a specialization in the development of perovskite optoelectronic devices. He earned his bachelor's degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Optoelectronic Engineering and a Master of Science degree from Stanford University in Electrical Engineering. Manchen possesses a deep passion for exploring light-matter interactions and light-emitting devices. His expertise uniquely positions him at the intersection of optics, electronics, and materials, equipping him with the skills necessary to optimize device performance and functionality. As an innovator in his field, Manchen is keen on collaborative endeavors that push the boundaries of optoelectronic research and applications.
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Joseph Huang
Executive Director of Strategic Research Initiatives - Computer Science, Computer Science
Current Role at StanfordExecutive Director of Strategic Research Initiatives.
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KC Huang
Professor of Bioengineering and of Microbiology and Immunology
On Leave from 04/01/2024 To 06/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsHow do cells determine their shape and grow?
How do molecules inside cells get to the right place at the right time?
Our group tries to answer these questions using a systems biology approach, in which we integrate interacting networks of protein and lipids with the physical forces determined by the spatial geometry of the cell. We use theoretical and computational techniques to make predictions that we can verify experimentally using synthetic, chemical, or genetic perturbations. -
Ngan F. Huang
Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Surgery Research) and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Huang's laboratory aims to understand the chemical and mechanical interactions between extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and pluripotent stem cells that regulate vascular and myogenic differentiation. The fundamental insights of cell-matrix interactions are applied towards stem cell-based therapies with respect to improving cell survival and regenerative capacity, as well as engineered vascularized tissues for therapeutic transplantation.