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Keat Ghee Ong (Associate
Professor)
Keat Ghee Ong received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1997, 1998, and
2000, respectively. He was a research associate in the Pennsylvania State
University from 2001 to 2002, and the chief scientist in Sentech Corporation,
State College, PA, in 2002-2004. He continued his research as the chief
scientist in KMG2 Sensors Corporation in State College, PA, until 2006.
Currently, he is an associate professor in the department of Biomedical
Engineering at Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI. His areas of
expertise include implantable biosensors and biological sensing materials and
devices. He is also working on magnetism,
rf, and acoustic-based sensors, magnetoelastic materials, nanoporous metal
oxides and carbon nanotubes, and measurement technique and instrument
automation. Ong is an editor of Sensor Letters. He is the author of three book chapters, and over 70 publications
in archival journals and conference proceedings, and multiple patents.
Ee Lim Tan (Post Doctoral Researcher)
Ee Lim
Tan received his B.S. and Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from the
Michigan Technological University in 2006 and 2011, respectively. He is
currently a post doctoral researcher in the department of Biomedical Engineering.
His areas of expertise include inductive-capacitive wireless sensor,
magnetoelastic sensors, wireless and passive implantable sensor, and sensor
fabrication.
Brandon Pereles (Ph.D. Candidate)
Brandon
Pereles is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering at
the Michigan Technological University. He is a research assistant in the
department of Biomedical Engineering. His areas of expertise include
magnetoelastic sensors, magnetic harmonic-shift sensors, and fabrication of
wireless and passive implantable sensor.
Andrew DeRouin (Ph.D. Candidate)
Andrew DeRouin is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering at
the Michigan Technological University. He is a research assistant in the
department of Biomedical Engineering. His areas of expertise include
magnetoelastic sensors, magnetic harmonic-shift sensors, inductive capacitive resonant circuit sensors and fabrication of
wireless and passive implantable sensor.
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