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Ning Zhang, Ph.D.

Ning Zhang, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

Professor Zhang is engineering strategies for the treatment of traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and brain stroke

Stem Cell BiologyCentral nervous system trauma and diseasesBiomaterials for oral biofilm prevention
Yue Zhang, Ph.D.

Yue Zhang, Ph.D.

Research Associate Professor

Dr. Zhang's research topics include bone biology, regeneration and animal models of musculoskeletal conditions.

Bone biology and regenerationCartilage biologyAnimal Models of Musculoskeletal Conditions
Hong Zhao, Ph.D.

Hong Zhao, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Specializing in solid-liquid interactions, self-assembly of colloidal nano particles, and development of various printing processes

Additive Manufacturing/3d PrintingPrinted functional devicesTransport and self-assembly of colloidal nanoparticlesSurface science and surface engineering
Yanxiao Zhao, Ph.D.

Yanxiao Zhao, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Graduate Program Director | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Professor Zhao specializes in wireless networking, Internet of things and cyber security.

Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted SystemsMachine Learning and ApplicationsWireless Communication and NetworkingInternet of Things (IoT)
Hong-Sheng Zhou, Ph.D.

Hong-Sheng Zhou, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Hong-Sheng Zhou's main research area is Cryptography, spanning the full spectrum from theory to practice

CryptographyCryptocurrency/Blockchain TechniquesInformation SecurityDistributed Computing