Department of Chemical Engineering
Professor Mirella di Lorenzo
Mirella’s research aims to micro machine biofuel cell technology and promote the practical use of micro biofuel cells as a potential power source for a number of biomedical accessories, including cardiac pacemakers, neurostimulators, hearing and vision devices, drug pumps, glucose sensors, bladder-control valves, and as a biosensor for waste waters. Her research fuses together biotechnology, fuel cell techniques, fabrication of enzymatic nanostructured electrodes, microfluidics, and micromachining techniques.
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Department of Computer Science
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Jun’s research concerns the hydrodynamic loadings on urban, coastal and offshore structures and the impact of extreme events on such structures.
Department for Health