The Department of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Mechanics —1 — Proudly Presents Assistant Professor Kyoung Chang Choi Michigan Technological University Dr. Kyoung Chang Choi received his BS in Mechanical Engineering, (graduating Magna Cum Laude out of 445 students) from Chungang University in Korea. He also received his MS from Chungang University concentrating on fluidics and heat transfer. In 2007, he received his Ph.D. from the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His Ph.D. studies were focused on the Development of an Integrated Opto-Electric Biosensor to Dynamically Examine Cytometric Proliferation and Cytotoxicity Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009 3:00 — 4:00 p.m. Room 112, ME-EM Bldg. llñefSumma or Spotlightoftheesearch Areas 1. Micro/Nano•Scale OpticalVisualization &Microfluidics 2. Examination ofCellulPhysiologyUsthg OptElecthc Biosensors 3. CellProliferatioApoptosisandCotoxiciSdiesUsgBiochemical Sensors 4. Synthetic Biologyand Nanotechnology 5. Computer Simulation Funding for the ME-EM Graduate Seminar Series is provided by Professional Plating, Inc. of Anoka, MN www.proplate.com and the Department of Mechanical Engineeñng Engineeng Mechanics www.me.mtu,edulseminar —