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Tony Zahtila
Postdoctoral Scholar, Mechanical Engineering
BioI am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Turbulence Research.
I received my PhD in Australia from the University of Melbourne in 2023.
My PhD research focused on the physics and computing strategies of multiphase flows. More recently, my interests are in multi-fidelity simulation ensembles and uncertainty quantification. -
Mohammad Asif Zaman
Postdoctoral Scholar, Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research focuses on trapping and controlled manipulation of sub-micron sized particles. The work included modeling, fabrication and testing of chips that employ optical forces and/or dielectrophoretic forces to trap and transport nanoparticles. Our goal is to develop lab-on-a-chip systems for biomedical and chemical applications.
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Ke Zeng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Electrical Engineering
BioKe Zeng received his Ph.D. and MS degree in the Electrical Engineering Department of SUNY-Buffalo. His current research is focused on fabricating various high power/performance electronic devices based on GaN and Ga2O3, especially utilizing various novel edge termination techniques and device structures, as well as understanding the fundamental physics underlying these devices.
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Xianfeng Zeng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Bioengineering
BioPh.D. in Chemistry, Princeton University (2023)
B.Sc. in Chemistry, Tsinghua University (2017) -
Anqi Zhang
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemical Engineering
BioDr. Anqi Zhang is currently an American Heart Association (AHA) postdoctoral fellow advised by Professor Zhenan Bao in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Professor Karl Deisseroth in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. She received her Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Professor Charles M. Lieber in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University in 2020, and her B.S. degree in Materials Chemistry from Fudan University in 2014. She is interested in combining novel electronic, chemical, and genetic tools to monitor and modulate neural circuits in a minimally invasive manner.