Supervisor

Professor Chang-Jin (CJ) Kim, Ph.D. (UC Berkeley, 1991)
MEMS and nanotechnology, including design and fabrication of micro/nano structures, actuators, and systems, with a focus on the use of surface tension. Special topics include electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD); drag reduction by superhydrophobic surfaces; miniature fuel cells. SEE MORE
PhD Students

Ning Yu
Research topic: Drag reduction of superhydrophobic surface

Zhaohui (Ray) Li
Research Topic: Antibiofouling Superhydrophobic Surface

Eric Hyunsung Cho
Research topic: Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD), Electrodewetting, Bio-application utilizing EWOD technology

Xiaojie (Toby) Tao
Research topic: Drag reduction of superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces

Francisco del Campo Melchor
Research topic: Drag reduction of superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces
Master Students

Christopher Mahlon Carter
Research topic: Testing drag reduction of the superhydrophobic surface with high-speed model boats.
Undergraduate Students

Alexander McClelland
Research topic: Testing of the drag reduction in superhydrophobic surfaces.

Brian Cheng
Research Topic: Cyber-manufacturing ecosystem for digital microfluidics

Caedmon Gouldthorpe
Research topic: Design and manufacturing of systems to help analyze the drag reduction of superhydrophobic surfaces