Our Mission

How can mechanical engineering interact with biology? In recent decades, the development of micro and nanotechnology have opend unprecedented promises for investigation at the scale of biomolecules and cells. In the Laboratory for Biomeasurement, we leverage the merits of microtechnologies to measure and intervene the biomolecules  and cellular systems. It allows implementation of physical stimulus such as stretching, torque or geometric interface, chemical stimulus such as diffusion gradient of growth factor or cytokines, and in-situ probing such as intracellualr nanosensors that enables the immediate acquisition of cellular response. Overall, we aim at providing a repertoire of engineering tools for insightful discovery and solution for tissue engineering, cancer, and disease diagnostics.

Open position!

We are now having opening for PhD students, Research assistant, or Post Doc from backgrounds in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and analytical chemistry. Candidates with point of care device, design of DNA hairpin, drug delivery, and/or cell culture will be highly preferred. We are open to inquiries regarding the interests of joining our group. The inquiry should be addressed to: thchen@cityu.edu.hk.

Ting-Hsuan Chen (Cecil), PhD
Department of Biomedical Engineering
City University of Hong Kong
Room P6415, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building
83 Tat Chee Avenue

Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
Phone: +852-3442-4114

Email: thchen@cityu.edu.hk 

Department of Biomedical Engineering
City University of Hong Kong
Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong