
Qiao Lin | Mechanical Engineering
Qiao Lin’s research addresses biological and medical applications of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with an emphasis on using MEMS and microfluidic technologies to create integrated devices and systems for micro- and nanoscale biological sensing and manipulation.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University - Cited by 7,036 - Microelectromechanical systems - Biomedical applications of microsystems and nanotechnology
Qiao Lin Hotpot
Qiao Lin opened its first flagship store in Chicago, bringing the authentic taste of Chongqing’s spicy hotpot to the city. We take pride in curating a memorable and thrilling experience for spice lovers, especially during Chicago's cold winters.
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Merck & Co. - Cited by 1,225
4-3304 Email: [email protected] Qiao Lin’s research addresses biological and medical applications of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with an emphasis on using MEMS and microfluidic technologies to create integrated devices and systems for micro- and nanoscale biol.
Columbia BioMEMS Laboratory
The laboratory is directed by Professor Qiao Lin. Research in our laboratory centers on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) as applied to biological sensing and manipulation, with an emphasis on controlling, sensing and characterizing biomolecules and cells by integrating MEMS transducers with microfluidics.
Qiao Lin - Columbia Engineering
Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Qiao Lin’s research addresses biological and medical applications of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with an emphasis on using MEMS and microfluidic technologies to create integrated devices and systems for micro- and nanoscale biological sensing and manipulation.
Qiao Lin - University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Qiao Lin received her PhD degree in computer science from University of Nottingham, Uk. Dr Lin is now a teaching fellow at School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham Ningbo China...
Qiao Lin | IEEE Xplore Author Details
Qiao Lin received the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, in 1998. His doctoral research involved automated planning of robotic manipulation, with an emphasis on kinematics and mechanics of compliant fixtures.
Qiao LIN | Senior Researcher | Doctor of Philosophy | Merck & Co ...
Qiao LIN, Senior Researcher | Cited by 881 | of Merck & Co., Whitehouse Station (MSD) | Read 13 publications | Contact Qiao LIN