
Feng Guo
Assistant Professor of Intelligent Systems Engineering
Contact Information
fengguo@iu.edu
Simon Hall (043G)
Intelligent Biomedical Systems Lab
Education
- Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State University, 2015
- B.S. in Physics at Wuhan University , 2007
Biography
Dr. Feng Guo joined Indiana University Bloomington in 2017 fall as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering Science and Mechanics in 2015 from Penn State, with a research focus on developing acoustic devices and microfluidic systems to study cell-cell interaction, single cell virology and single cell printing. Dr. Guo held the Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford School of Medicine until he joined IU. His current research interest focuses on developing novel biomedical devices, sensors, and systems based on microfluidics, acoustics, and nanomaterials for translational applications in disease diagnosis, cancer therapy, tissue engineering, and brain science. Dr. Guo has published over 50 articles in journals such as Nature Methods, Cell Reports, PNAS, Nature Communication, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, Lab on a Chip, Analytical Chemistry, etc. His work has been featured on the cover of ACS Nano, Small, Lab on a Chip, and Advanced Materials, and highlighted in Nature Methods, NSF, Science Daily, MIT News, etc.
Research Areas
- Engineering Health
- Health@SICE - Crosscutting
- Bioengineering
- Cyber-physical Systems