News
Jul 20, 2008
We have welcomed Dr. Changhyun Roh from Seol National University. His specialty is microsized material/chemical systems.
May 15, 2008
We have welcomed Celine Liron as an NSF Fellow. She will be investigating nanofluidic systems for quantum dot synthesis. Welcome Celine!
Mar 21, 2008
Jae Youg Yun will be presenting Novel Microfluidic Platform for Phenotypic Screening of Microorganisms at the Material Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting in San Francisco from March 24 - 28.
Mar 18, 2008
We are excited to announce that Dr. Sung Hak Cho, a world specialist of femto-second laser from the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, has joined Dr. Hong's group.
Jan 15, 2008
We are excited to welcome Dr. Young Kee Kim from Hankyong National University as a visiting professor. Dr. Kim is an expert of biosensors and biochips and has more than 50 related publications. One of his current research interests is neuron cell networking on a microfluidic chip. Welcome Dr. Kim!
Jan 8, 2008
JW Hong was invited to the first National Science Foundation (NSF) funded U.S.-India Nanoscience and Engineering Institute (USINSEI), which was held in Chennai (Madras), India, from January 8 to 18, 2008. He gave a lecture on “Nanofluidic Systems for Materials Processing and Biomedical Applications” during the institute. Hong, along with other U.S. delegates, also visited the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Chennai, the University of Madras, and the Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR) to exchange mutual interests in nanoscience and nanoscale engineering for scientific research and industrial applications.
The institute was an excellent opportunity for the participants to obtain a global perspective on nanoscience and engineering research and education, and to establish networks and collaborative interactions with U.S.-based and Indian scientists. The Institute was a result of the U.S.-India science and technology cooperation agreement signed by U.S. Secretary of State Condaleezza Rice and Kapil Sibal, the Indian minister for science and technology, a couple of years ago.
Nov 9, 2007
We would like to congratulate Sachin Jambovane for his presentation about Nanofluidic reactor systems at the American Society of Microbiology South-East Branch held at the Auburn Dixon Hotel and Conference Center in Auburn, AL.
May 17, 2007
Several openings for Postdoctoral Scholars, Researchers and Ph.D. Students in th group are available.
We have currently openings for a couple of qualified postpdctoral scholars, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Electrical Engineering are preferred but not limited to. As our research is very interdisciplinary and non-traditional anyone who wants to explore these new fields are encouraged to contact Dr. Hong directly (jwhong AT eng.auburn.edu).


