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Albert B Frazier is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a joint appointment in Bioengineering and has expertise in Microsystems, MEMS, and biomedical applications. His research focuses on microfluidics, integrated detection systems, and microneedle technologies.
- Education: B.S. & M.S. (Electrical Engineering, Auburn University, 1986–1987); Ph.D. (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech, 1993)
- Previous Roles: Visiting Scholar (University of Michigan, 1994–1995), Joint Faculty (University of Utah, 1995–1999)
His research interests span micromachining, bio-detection systems, and nanotechnology. He has led initiatives in microfluidic systems for cellular analysis and pioneered work on nano-particle separations. Dr. Frazier has served as an Associate Editor for Journal of Mechatronics and IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, and chaired multiple technical committees and panels.
He has received awards including the 2007 Georgia Tech Outstanding Professional Education Award and has delivered plenary lectures at international conferences. Currently, he chairs the ECE Bioengineering and Microsystems Technical Interest Groups and serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for CBMM for Precision Medicine.
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