Current Position. Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California.
Education. B.A.Sc. (2009) in Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo; and M.S. (2011) and Ph.D. (2014) in Electrical Engineering (advisors: Professors Roger T. Howe, Robert W. Dutton, and Ronald W. Davis), Stanford University, California.
Nonscientific Interests. Kickboxing, soccer, and traveling.
My research lab’s mission is to enable personalized, proactive, and preventive medicine through technological innovation, by catalyzing the transition from point-of-lab and point-of-care testing to (semi)continuous point-of-person monitoring. To this end, we develop micro- and nanotechnologies, and integrate them into platforms with system-level functionalities, in order to isolate, control, and sense target biological and chemical species in human samples and their surrounding environments. By creating an ecosystem of such platforms, we aim to enable the collection of large data sets at population levels that inform clinical investigations and ultimately generate predictive algorithms to understand the clinical needs of individuals and society as a whole. (Read Emaminejad’s articles; DOI:10.1021/acssensors.9b01727 and DOI:10.1021/acssensors.9b02233).
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