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Jeong-Yeol Yoon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor The University of Arizona CV |
| Jeong-Yeol Yoon received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
Chemical Engineering from
Yonsei University, Seoul (South Korea) in 1992,
1994 and 1999, respectively, under the guidance of Professor
Woo-Sik Kim, in collaboration
with Professor Jung-Hyun Kim, where he worked
primarily on polymer colloids. He received his second Ph.D. degree in
Biomedical Engineering from
University of California, Los Angeles in 2004, working
on lab-on-a-chip and biomaterials, under the guidance of Professor
Robin L. Garrell. He joined
Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering faculty in
August 2004 and is also affiliated with Biomedical
Engineering Graduate IDP and BIO5 Institute at
The University of Arizona. Dr. Yoon is currently
directing Biosensors Lab. He is a member of
IBE, ASABE,
SPIE and ASEE.
He currently serves as Associate Editor for
Transactions of the ASABE
(ASABE) and
Biological Engineering
(ASABE); Editorial Board Member for
Journal of Biological Engineering
(IBE),
Resource Magazine
(ASABE) and
The Open Biotechnology Journal
(Bentham).
Courses taught at UA: Sensors and Controls (ABE 447/547) Biomaterial-Tissue Interactions (ABE 486/586) Principles of Biomedical Engineering (BME 416/516) (with Timothy Secomb and Theodore Trouard) Bio Micro/Nanotechnology Applications (ABE/AME 489B/589B) (with Mark Riley and Joel Cuello) |
| Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering College of Agriculture & Life Sciences College of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Program BIO5 Institute |