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Xiaogan Liang

At the forefront of innovation in mechanical engineering, Dr. Xiaogan Liang serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, where he is dedicated to advancing the fields of nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and nanomanufacturing. His pioneering work in biosensing and nanofluidic devices is shaping the future of integrated biosensing systems and nanomanufacturing systems. Dr. Liang's research is characterized by its interdisciplinary approach, bridging the gap between advanced nanofabrication and microsystem technologies. Before his tenure at the University of Michigan, Dr. Liang honed his expertise as a Staff Scientist at the prestigious Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Peking University, followed by a Master of Science in Condensed Matter Physics from the Institute of Semiconductors. He furthered his education with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, where he developed a keen interest in the intricate world of nanoelectronics and nanofluidic systems. Dr. Liang's contributions to the field are well-documented through his extensive publication record, with over 50 journal articles to his name. His work has not only been recognized in academic circles but has also led to several patents, underscoring the practical applications of his research. His presentations at international conferences have further cemented his reputation as a thought leader in his areas of expertise. In addition to his research and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Liang is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. His commitment to education and innovation continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as he pushes the boundaries of what is possible in nanotechnology and mechanical engineering.

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