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Ann Lee


Department of Engineering
Macquarie University
Australia

Biography

Ann Lee is a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Department at Macquarie University - he specializes in computational fluid dynamics, particularly for micro and nano scale fluid flow and heat transfer. Prior to joining Macquarie University, Ann Lee was involved in teaching in University of New South Wales as an early career researcher between 2011 and 2014 and then has taken up a senior academic role in Institute of Applied Technology, Abu Dhabi UAE from 2014 to 2015. Ann is primarily known for his novel research in three dimensional investigation on fluid flow and heat transfer in micro electromechanical system and has recognised as one of the very first international researcher to look into this research field. His research interests also extend to fluid structure interaction, magnetorheological fluid, magnetic drug targetting, refrigeration and abrasive jet machining. Since 2011, Ann has been actively involved in international conference related to fluid mechanics and heat transfer and has played his role as conference chair and reviewer. Ann obtained both his Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours 1(2008) and PhD (2011) from the University of New South Wales. In 2009, he obtained Diploma of Educational Studies from College of Teachers, University of London. In Macquarie University, he teaches Applied Numerical Engineering and Sustainable Energy Design.

Research Interest

• Leadership • Teams • Employee attitudes and performance

Publications

  • Heinzinger NK, Bukinsky MI, Haggerty SA, Ragland AM, Kewalramani V, Lee MA, Gendelman HE, Ratner L, Stevenson M, Emerman M. The Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 influences nuclear localization of viral nucleic acids in nondividing host cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1994 Jul 19;91(15):7311-5.

  • Lee AH, Iwakoshi NN, Glimcher LH. XBP-1 regulates a subset of endoplasmic reticulum resident chaperone genes in the unfolded protein response. Molecular and cellular biology. 2003 Nov 1;23(21):7448-59.

  • Özcan U, Cao Q, Yilmaz E, Lee AH, Iwakoshi NN, Özdelen E, Tuncman G, Görgün C, Glimcher LH, Hotamisligil GS. Endoplasmic reticulum stress links obesity, insulin action, and type 2 diabetes. Science. 2004 Oct 15;306(5695):457-61.

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