Research Investigator, University of Michigan 06/2015-05/2017

  • Designed and developed a new well plate, and filed a provisional patent application

Senior Research Fellow, University of Michigan 05/2012-05/2015

  • Developed a Business model for new generation ELISA well-plate
  • Invented novel optofluidic immunoassay well plates for commercialization
  • Researched optofluidic Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) laser using Fabry-Pérot (FP) optical cavity and achieved a dynamic range larger than 6 orders magnitude with sensitivity of 1 fg/mL (38 aM) of Human interleukin-6 (IL-6) which are much better performances than currently available any ELISA methods
  • Built polymer multi-hole capillary drawing system and capillary cleaver using LabView program
  • Built single photon counting system

Research Fellow, University of Michigan 05/2010-04/2012

  • Built a high resolution (~1.5 cm-1) optical micro Raman spectroscopy system
  • Developed nanoparticles immobilized single- and multi-hole SERS active capillaries and achieved the detection limits of 100 fM molar in liquid and sub-ppb in gas
  • Developed SERS substrate for rapid and sensitive gas detection and achieved the detection limit of 0.4 attogram 2-4 dinitrotoluene (DNT) vapor in within 1 min exposure and 2 sec data acquisition
  • Mentored graduate and undergraduate research students

Research Assistant, Stevens Institute of Technology 05/2006-05/2010

  • Established Hyper-spectral Raman Imaging Spectroscopy system which can generate 2 nm band width Raman images with sub-micron spatial resolution for photonic crystal fiber (PCF) and planar substrate
  • Investigated the effect of PCF geometry dependent SERS detection sensitivity and detected 100 pM R6G
  • Developed a novel UV assisted synthesis for 20 nm to 120 nm size of Au nanoparticles
  • Designed novel targeted drug delivery and enhanced PDT using gold nanoparticles and achieved 200% better than traditional PDT cancer treatment
  • Explored Au nanoparticles size dependent PDT efficiency using breast cancer cell line as a model

Teaching Assistant, Stevens Institute of Technology 05/2006-05/2010

  • Taught in undergraduate materials design lab
  • Independently gave lectures and instructed experiments to junior engineering students
  • Taught five major classes of engineering materials and their applications
  • Evaluated students’ grade and monitored individual student’s performance

Project Engineer, Tiong Woon Crane and Transportation 11/1999-08/2002

  • Planned, coordinated, and controlled heavy lifting and transportation projects within budgets and schedules
  • Motivated project team with effective communication to work at all levels of organizations
  • Provided advice on integration of all project technical aspects including design planning, local regulations, strength of materials, and mechanical disciplines
  • Conducted site surveys and studied on the various project work feasibility

Research Assistant, National University of Singapore 01/1998-12/1999

  • Developed Mg-SiC composite using Mechanical Disintegration method
  • Analyzed the mechanical properties and microstructure of the composite using SEM, Optical Microscope and Quantiment 520 Image Analyzer, Micro hardness Tester, and Servo hydraulic tensile testing machine
  • Achieved superior mechanical properties compared to other composites, which were synthesized using molten metal-based method