Dr. Pong-yu (peter) Huang
Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Huang received his BA in physics from Cornell University, and his MS and PhD degrees in engineering from Brown University. He received postdoctoral research training at the Biomedical Engineering Department at Tufts University, working on projects of light scattering diagnostic techniques and flow cytometry for diseased tissues and cancerous cells. He has authored numerous research articles and book chapters on image-based velocimetry techniques and nanoscale transport phenomena. His current research interests encompass the field of micro- and nanofluidics, including optical sensing techniques, micro- and nanoscale mass transport, lab-on-a-chip systems for biomedical applications, biologically-inspired microfluidic technologies, adhesion dynamics of cancerous cells and optical manipulations of microorganisms. Dr. Huang is a member of the ASME, the APS and the OSA, and was the topic organizer for the Microfluidics Forum at the ASME IMECE 2009-2011.
Research Interest
Micro/nanofluidics, biofluidics, cellular manipulations, transport phenomena
Publications
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Ni MJ, Munipalli R, Morley NB, Huang P, Abdou MA. A current density conservative scheme for incompressible MHD flows at a low magnetic Reynolds number. Part I: On a rectangular collocated grid system. Journal of Computational Physics. 2007 Nov 10;227(1):174-204.
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Jin S, Huang P, Park J, Yoo JY, Breuer KS. Near-surface velocimetry using evanescent wave illumination. Experiments in fluids. 2004 Dec 1;37(6):825-33.
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Huang P, Guasto JS, Breuer KS. Direct measurement of slip velocities using three-dimensional total internal reflection velocimetry. Journal of fluid mechanics. 2006 Nov;566:447-64.