A K M Arifuzzman
Research Fellow · Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
A K M Arifuzzman is a Research Fellow at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on developing microfluidic and biosensor technologies for high-throughput cell analysis and biomedical diagnostics. He specializes in integrating electronic detection systems with microfluidic devices to enable label-free, real-time cellular phenotyping and mechanophenotyping.
Key research themes include:
- Design of multiplexed impedance sensors for cell stiffness measurement
- Automated lightless cytometry using immunomagnetic manipulation
- Electronic antibody microarrays for combinatorial immunophenotyping
- Development of lab-on-a-chip systems for point-of-care diagnostics
His recent work emphasizes high-throughput approaches for immune cell analysis, leukocyte differential counting, and cellular antigen expression profiling. The 2023-2025 publications highlight advancements in microfluidic constrictions, automated microchip systems, and multimodal electronic phenotyping techniques. His sensor innovations address critical challenges in biomedical engineering, particularly in miniaturization, sensitivity, and automation of diagnostic tools.
Notable contributions include the creation of label-free electronic detection platforms and adaptive immunomagnetic manipulation systems. His research bridges electrical engineering, microfluidics, and biomedical applications, with particular emphasis on translating lab-scale technologies into practical clinical solutions.
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