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Invited Speaker

Stella W. Pang

City University of Hong Kong

Nanotechnology for Biosensing, Meta Devices, and THz Devices

Nanotechnology is applied to generate various nanostructures for high-performance biosensors, meta devices, and THz devices. 3D plasmonic biosensors will be shown to monitor cells and biomolecules with high sensitivity. Multiplelayer metasurfaces with twist angles will be developed using nanoimprint to form chiral magic angles for light manipulation.

About Stella W. Pang

Stella W. Pang is a Chair Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Director of the Center for Biosystems, Neuroscience, and Nanotechnology at the City University of Hong Kong, China. Previously, she served as Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Michigan and as Technical Staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. She has over 400 technical articles, book chapters, and invited presentations. Prof. Pang has eleven patents granted in nanotechnology and microsystems and three pending. Her research interests include nanofabrication technology for biomedical, microelectromechanical, THz and metadevices. Prof. Pang is a Fellow of IEEE, ECS, AVS, and HKIE.

Stella W. Pang