Cheng Luo, Ph.D.
Professor
Education:
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Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley, 2000
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M.S. University of Houston, 1997
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B.S. Hunan University (China), 1993
Areas of Expertise: Design, modeling and fabrication of nanosystems and biomicrosystems, and solid mechanics.
Background: Professor Luo has a multi-disciplinary education and research background in the areas of mechanics, microfabrication and nanofabrication. He was an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University from 2002 to 2007 before joining UT Arlington as an associate professor in the fall of 2008. To date, he has been combining his mechanics background with those of micro and nanofabrication: (i) to develop three nanolithographic methods for generating sub-50nm silicon, metal, and conducting polymer structures in a manner of rational control and massive production, (ii) to develop various micro/nanodevices (such as sensors, diodes and capacitors) based on these nanostructures, and (iii) to develop micro/nanoboats, which will have promising applications in actively transporting sensors in blood vessels for disease detection and carrying drugs for disease treatment. He has published extensively in technical journals and conference proceedings, and also served as session chair and/or a program committee member in a number of international MEMS and/or NEMS conferences.
| Phone | Office | Websites | |
| (817) 272-7366 | chengluo@uta.edu | WH 215 | http://mntv.uta.edu | UTA Research Profile |