Jun Kameoka
Assistant Professor
Office: 312E Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-845-7564
Fax: 979-845-6259

Education:

Ph.D., Cornell University, 2002
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, 1999
M.Eng. in Nuclear Science, Cornell University, 1997
B.S., Chiba University, 1995

Research Description:

My specialty is Bio-Nanotechnology and ultimate research goal of my research is to develop the technology
enable us to sense and manipulate single molecule. Clearly, this has a wide variety of applications. For example,
human bodies are made of various biological molecules such as DNA, peptide, protein and so forth. The
mutation of these molecules may cause serious diseases. Bio-Nanotechnology, the growing and promising field
where micro or nanostructures are fabricated to sense and manipulate biological molecules, may hold the key to
providing new medical diagnostic and treatment options. My in-depth experience with bio-nanotechnology,
micro and nanofluidics, nanosensor, bioMEMS has made me well equipped and will continue to inspire me for
the research of sensing and manipulating targeted molecules.

Research Interests:

- Bio-Nano Machining, Nanostructure Science and Engineering.
- Nanosensors and Molecular Manipulation
- Micro and Nanofluidics
- Bio-Nano hybrid devices for medical applications

Selected Publications:

- Jun Kameoka, David A. Czaplewski, Haigqin Liu, H. G. Craighead."Polymeric Nanowire Architecture.
Invited Highlight Review Paper for Journal of Materials Chemistry volume 14 1503-1505 (2004)
- Haigqin Liu, Jun Kameoka, David A. Czaplewski, H. G. Craighead. "A Polymeric Nanowire Chemical
Sensor" volume 4 671-675 Nano Letter (2004)
- Jun Kameoka, Harold Craighead. "Fabrication of oriented polymeric nanofibers on planar surfaces by
electrospinning." Applied Physics Letters.
- Reid Orth, Jun Kameoka, W Zipfel, B Ilic, W W Webb, Harold Craighead. "Creating Biological Membrane
on the Micron Scale: Forming Patterned Lipid Bilayers Using a Polymer Lift-Off Technique. Biophysical
Journal Volume 85 3066-3073 (2003)
- Jun Kameoka. Reid Orth, Tim Wach, Harold Craighead. "An Electroscopy Source Intergrated with
Microfluidics." Analytical Chemistry. Volume 74 5897-5901 (2002)
- Jun Kameoka, Harold Craighead, Hongwei Zhang, Jack Henion. "A Polymeric Micrifluidic Chip for CE/MS
Determination of Small Molecules", Anaytical Chemistry. Volume 73 1935-1941 (2001)

Nan "Nick" Jing
Research Assistant
Office: 30A Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-458-1487

Education:

Ph.D, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Aug 2004- Present
MS, Materials Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH, August 2003
BS, Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing,
China June 2001

Projects:

Fabrication of nanofluidic channel devices combining electron beam- and photo- lithography techniques for single
molecule studies (Cornell Nanoscale Facility)
Fabricated 20nm ZrO2 nanofibers by electrospinning and characterized the process parameters. Demonstrated
the filtration of RNA molecules using an electrospun ZrO2 nanofiber membrane-based filtration devices.

Publications:

- Wang, M., Jing, N.,Su, Chin B., Chou,C.K., Hung, M.C., Chang, K.A., Kameoka, J. "Electrospinning Of
Silica Nanochannels For Single Molecule Detection", Applied Physics Letter 88, 033106 (2006)
- Jing, N., Wang, M., Kameoka, J. "Fabrication of Ultrathin and Uniform ZrO2 Nanofibers By Electrospinning"
J.Photopolym. Sci. Technol., 4, 503 (2005)
- Jing, N., Wang, M., Tsou, P, Kao, C., Kameoka, J. "Electrospinning of 20 nm zirconia nanofiber for molecular
filtration", submitted to Nanotechnology
- Wang, M., Jing, N., Chou, C.K., Hung, M.C., Kameoka, J. "Fabrication of Silica Nanochannels via Scanned
Coaxial Electrospinning", Micro Total Analysis Systems(¦ÌTAS), Boston (2005)

 

Miao Wang
Research Assistant
Office: 30A Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-458-1487

Education:

PhD, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Aug 2004- Present
Bachelor in Electronic Engineering and Information Science, University
of Science and Technology of China, P. R. China, July 2003


Research Projects:

Fabrication of silica nanochannels by scanned coaxial electrospinning
Fabrication of nanofibers and PDMS nanochannels
Single molecule detection with nanochannels
Single molecule detection with surface-enhanced Raman Scattering

Publications:

- M. Wang, N. Jing, C. Su, et. al., “Electrospinning of Silica Nanochannels for Single Molecule Detection”,
Applied Physics Letter 88, 033106 (2006)
- M. Wang, N. Jing, C. Chou, et al., “Fabrication of Silica Nanochannels via Scanned Coaxial
Electrospinning”, Proceedings of Micro Total Analysis Systems 2005 Conference, Vol. 1, 244 (2005).
- N. Jing, M. Wang and J. Kameoka, “Fabrication of Ultrathin ZrO2 Nanofibers by Electrospinning”,
Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, Vol. 18, 503 (2005).
- M. Wang, Q. Zhu and L. Zhou, “The Synthesis and Optimization of Arbitrarily Distributed Array with
Circular Sparse Array”, 2003 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, Vol. 1,
812(2003)

 

Hyungduk Ko
Office: 30A Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-458-1487

Education:

PhD, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA, Aug 2004 - Present
MS, Material Science and Engineering, Korean University, Feb 2003
BS, Material Science and Engineering, Korean University, Feb 2001

 

 

 

Parag Deotare
Office: 28, Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-862-1190
Lab: 979-458-1487

Education:

MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station,
USA, Jan 2005 - Present
BE, Government College of Engineering, Pune, India, July 2004

 

Research Project:

Fabrication of silica nano-composite cups
Fabriaction of polymer and inorganic nanoparticles using electrospraying
Allignment of Tin and Bismuth nanowires using electrospinning
Single molecule detection with surface-enhanced Raman Scattering

Publications:

- Deotare P. B. and Kameoka J. “Fabrication of Silica Nanocomposite-cups using Electrospraying”,
Nanotechnology, 17, 1380-1383 ( Paper featured exclusively on the cover page of volume #17 of
the journal ) (2006)

 

Pei Hsiang Tsou
Office: 30A Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: 979-458-1487

Education:

MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, TX, USA,
Aug 2004 - present
BS, Electronics Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan,
July 2001



Current Research:

The filtration application of electrospun silica fibers.

 

Yao-Chung Yee

Education:

MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University

Research Interest:

Micro/nanofluidic device design
Nano-fabrication technique
BioMEMS

 

Work Experience:

Intel - Graduate Intern, Mobility Group
IBM - ASIC Engineer, IBM Microelectronics
AMD - Intern, Athlon Product Group

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