Bo Liu劉博
Bo specializes in high-performance lithium metal and zinc-ion battery systems. She earned her B.E. from Huazhong University of Science and
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Bo specializes in high-performance lithium metal and zinc-ion battery systems. She earned her B.E. from Huazhong University of Science and
His research focus is on the problem of co-designing uncertainty quantification methods with decision-making algorithms, especially with applications in sustainability and energy systems. He grew up in Southern
Ethan joined Caltech/JPL as a student researcher and contributed to a study on Dirac's large number hypothesis. He led a team of students for the MathWorks Math Modeling Competition. 63rd P a g e | 27 CESASC Anniversary Journal
She received her B.S. degree in Chemical Biology and M.S. degree in Electronic Science and Technology from Nankai University in 2021. Her research focuses on medical micro/nanorobotics, and her achievements led to publications in journals such as Science, Science Robotics, Science Advances, PNAS, etc.
Despite experiencing personal family tragedies, Ruth consistently maintained strong academic performance. As a key member of FRC Robotics Team 1967, she played a significant role in developing innovative robotics designs. 63rd P a g e | 28 CESASC Anniversary Journal
She is currently studying anthropology and economics at USC, previously attended the University of Notre Dame under the same major, where she research role in International Relations and Sino-US relations with Professor Eisenman. She is involved in various leadership positions on campus including working for campaigning for a female-led biotech startup focusing on repatenting non-hormonal birth control in the US.
(Materials Science and Engineering) He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in biomedical engineering from National Tsing Hua University. His research experience includes biomaterials, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Currently, his work focuses on developing a scalable bioprinted liver tissue model using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) as a platform for drug screening, with the goal of improving in vitro disease modeling and advancing personalized medicine.
Dr. Heng Wenzheng earned his bachelor's in mechatronic engineering from