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Yoon Yong Jin

Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

Biography

Dr. Yong-Jin Yoon joined Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) as an Assistant Professor in January, 2010. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in the Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University in September 2009. During his PhD study, he also obtained two Master degrees in Stanford: one in Electrical Engineering, focusing on MEMS and Signal Processing, and the other in Mechanical Engineering, focusing on Medical Device Design. He was the co-founder of an energy management company (Greenvale Co.) in 2009. During his doctoral study in Stanford, he worked in OtoBiomechanics Group in the fields of hearing mechanics. He worked closely with Stanford Medical School Otolaryngology Department for Head, Neck Surgery, focusing on inner- ear biomechanics and auditory technologies. Currently, his researches at NTU include biomimetic electroacoustic MEMS transducer, MEMS tactile sensor for minimally invasive surgery, MEMS/Microfluidic bio-chemical sensor, cell/tissue engineering with 3D printing technology, and multi-scale computational mechanics. Contact: yongjiny@ntu.edu.sg

Research Interest

Biomimetic electroacoustic MEMS transducer, Bio-chemical MEMS sensor, Health monitoring medical device using sensor network, Surgical simulation and Psychoacoustic neuroscience

Publications

  • Yoon, Y.-J., Li, K. H., Lowa, Y. Z., Yoon, J., and Ng, S. H., 2014, Microfluidics biosensor chip with integrated screen-printed electrodes for amperometric detection of nerve agent, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (IF: 3.840, Q1), 198, 233 - 238

  • Yoon, Y.-J., Li, K. H., Lowa, Y. Z., Yoon, J., and Ng, S. H., 2014, Microfluidics biosensor chip with integrated screen-printed electrodes for amperometric detection of nerve agent, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (IF: 3.840, Q1), 198, 233 - 238

  • Kang, T. G., Yoon, Y.-J.*, Ji, H., Lim, P. Y., and Yu, C., 2014, A Continuous Flow Micro Filtration Device for Plasma/Blood Separation Using Submicron Vertical Pillar Gap Structures, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering (IF: 1.725, Q1), 24 (8), 087001

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