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Destgeer Ghulam is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Technische Universität München (TUM), leading the 'Control and Manipulation of Microscale Living Objects' research group. His work focuses on developing microfluidic 'lab-on-a-chip' platforms using MHz-frequency acoustic waves for the manipulation of cells, particles, and microorganisms, as well as pioneering 'lab-on-a-particle' technology for rapid single-cell/molecule analysis. He holds a PhD in Acousto-Microfluidics from KAIST (2018) and conducted postdoctoral research at UCLA's Di Carlo Lab.
Research Interests: His research spans acoustofluidics, microscale object manipulation, and biomedical applications. Key areas include the design of amphiphilic particles for droplet templating, acoustic-based separation techniques, and miniaturized diagnostic systems.
- Awards: Brain Korea 21 Plus Fellow (2018), Best Paper Awards (2014–2016).
- Labs/Teams: Directs the TUM-based research group focused on integrating microfluidics with acoustic technologies for biomedical innovation.
His publications emphasize advancements in droplet acoustofluidics, acoustic wave applications, and lab-on-a-chip systems, reflecting a strong focus on both fundamental science and translational medicine.




