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Dr. Mark Cheng, an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University, holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from National Tsing Hua University and completed a NIH Postdoc at Ohio State's Comprehensive Cancer Center. His expertise spans sensors, biomedical devices, and micro/nanosystems. Dr. Cheng’s research focuses on sensor arrays for traumatic brain injury studies, the aging and degradation of lithium-ion batteries, and wireless health technologies. His innovative work includes hybrid graphene/CNT electrodes for flexible, high-capacity batteries.
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Mark Cheng Background:PhD in Electrical Engineering from National Tsing-Hua UniversityNIH Postdoc at Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Ohio State UniversityAssistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wayne State UniversityExpertise: Sensors, Biomedical devices, Micro/NanosystemsResearch interests: Sensor arrays for TBI studyAging and degradation of lithium ion batteries
Wireless Health WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Cheng Graphene
Hybrid Graphene/CNT electrodes Flexible, mechanical compliant high capacity electrode WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Cheng Graphene
Safety of Li Ion Battery Thin Film Deposition WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Cheng Auto
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Material Profiling Using FIB anode cathode WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Mark Cheng Auto