

Chung-Chiun Liu
Professor Chung-Chiun Liu is a distinguished figure in the realm of chemical and biomolecular engineering, contributing significantly to global discussions on electrochemical science and sensor technology. As the Wallace R. Persons Professor of Sensor Technology & Control at Case Western Reserve University, he has established himself as a leading authority in his field. His academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to advancing the understanding and application of microfabrication processes and chemical and biochemical sensor technology. Professor Liu's illustrious career began with a doctorate from Case Western Reserve University, after which he honed his expertise at the University of Pittsburgh. His return to CWRU marked the beginning of a transformative era in the university's approach to sensor technology and control. As a former director of the Electronics Design Center, he played a pivotal role in shaping the center's research direction and fostering innovation in electrochemical science and technology. Throughout his career, Professor Liu has been the recipient of numerous accolades, most notably the prestigious Gold Medal Award from the Case Alumni Association. This recognition underscores his exceptional contributions to the field and his unwavering commitment to excellence in research and education. His prolific output includes an extensive array of publications in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting his deep engagement with the scientific community and his drive to push the boundaries of knowledge. Beyond his academic and research endeavors, Professor Liu is deeply committed to education and collaboration. His efforts extend beyond the confines of the university, as he actively engages with schools and educational institutions, including his alma mater in Taiwan. This dedication to fostering educational partnerships highlights his belief in the power of knowledge sharing and the importance of nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers. Professor Liu's legacy is one of innovation, leadership, and a relentless pursuit of scientific advancement. His work continues to inspire students, colleagues, and researchers worldwide, cementing his status as a luminary in the fields of electrochemical science and sensor technology. Through his contributions, he has not only advanced the frontiers of research but also enriched the academic community at Case Western Reserve University and beyond.
Publications
, 2167-2167, 2015-04-29
, 1-6, 2011-01-01
, 3-13, 2008-10-24
, 333-344, 2008-10-03