Ye Shi
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Microfluidics
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Ye Shi is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary areas at the intersection of microfluidics, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. Key interests include the development of integrated microfluidic systems for neurochemical sensing, optogenetics neurostimulation, and high-precision optical components like meta beam shapers. Her work combines silicon-based microfabrication with advanced analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry and electrochemistry to enable applications in biomedicine and materials science.
Her research contributions span topics such as ultra-high numerical aperture waveguide-integrated meta beam shapers, silicon microfluidic chips for picoliter-scale droplet manipulation, and nanoelectrospray ionization for attomole-level neurochemical detection. She has also contributed to the design of mechanical robust microfluidic microneedles and robotic telescopes for astrophysical observations.
No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Ye Shi’s work is characterized by innovative integration of micro- and nanoscale technologies to address challenges in healthcare, environmental analysis, and fundamental science.
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