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Chong Ahn is a Professor in Electrical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati since 2001, following roles as Assistant (1994–1998) and Associate Professor (1998–2001). He holds degrees from Inha University (B.S., 1980), Seoul National University (M.S., 1983), and Georgia Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1993). His research focuses on MEMS/BioMEMS, biosensors, lab-on-a-chip systems, brain monitoring, and healthcare technologies. Key projects include CDC-funded biomarker detection devices, NIH-supported studies on circadian rhythms, and Army-funded smart catheter systems for TBI monitoring. Over 25 grants (totaling $30M+) highlight his industry-government collaborations. Notable contributions include microfluidic POCT platforms, flexible biomedical sensors, and smart wearable technologies. Recent work includes 2024 grants for developing smart safety helmets to reduce traumatic brain injury risks. His lab innovates in microfabrication, nanoelectrode arrays, and lyophilized reagents for POC diagnostics.


