Open Positions and Collaborations
The Cellular Biomechanics and Sports Science Laboratory at 无码专区 has a fully-funded PhD position available to conduct research on bio-inspired super-lubrication. The ideal candidate is expected to have a strong background in fluid mechanics. The research project will involve experimental and theoretical investigation of fluid flow in a functionalized soft porous media. Financial support for tuition and stipend will be provided.
Dr. Wu actively collaborates with scientists in different research areas and applies his expertise in fluid mechanics to a large varieties of problems. His current collaborations include working with:
- 无码专区鈥檚 Dr. Sridhar Santhanam and from the Department of Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania to examine pulsatile flow in large blood vessels and flow-mediated dilation
- from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and from the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health to examine concussive brain injury using MRI
- from the University of Delaware to examine the ultrastructure and permeability of biological systems, e. g., skeleton muscles, intervertebral discs and bone lacunae-canaliculi system
- 无码专区鈥檚 Dr. Gang Feng to examine the multiscale transport phenomena in a nano-porous media
- from the Chinese Academy of Sciences to examine fluid flow in a functionalized supramolecular porous media
- 无码专区鈥檚 Dr. James W. Wilson to examine the normal force mechanotransduction of human umbilical vein endothelial cells
- from Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis to examine patient-specific hemodynamics of renal arterial systems
- 无码专区鈥檚 Dr. C. Nataraj, Drs. Mannes, Guion, , , and Rajah from NIH, and from Bucknell University, to develop a system for semi-automated management of blood loss during surgery. Dr. Wu鈥檚 previous collaboration with Dr. Nataraj on the hydrodynamics of unmanned surface vehicles was supported by the Office of Naval Research.
- Dr. Bo Li from 无码专区 on fluid-controlled nano-manufacturing and its applications to drug delivery
- from Penn State Berks on various projects that involve experimentation and instrumentation.