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Jiang Zhe is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering department at the University of Akron. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Zhe has made significant contributions to micro/nano sensor technology, biosensors, and machine health monitoring. He joined the University in 2003 after industry experience at Fitel Technologies and Advanced Micro Sensors, and was recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
- Ph.D., Columbia University (2002)
- M. Phil., Columbia University (2000)
- B.S., Northwestern Polytechnic University (1993)
Dr. Zhe’s research focuses on Micro and Nano Sensors, Lab-on-a-Chip, and Microfluidic Devices. His work integrates Artificial Neural Networks and Biosensors for applications in Machine Health Monitoring and Biomolecular Detection. Recent publications highlight advancements in Viscoelastic Fluids, Surface Charge Analysis, and Deep Learning for Sensor Arrays.
Dr. Zhe has secured 11 funded NSF grants and received prestigious awards including the ASME Lewis F. Moody Award and the College of Engineering Outstanding Researcher Award. He leads a research group at the University of Akron’s MEMS Laboratory, where he develops cutting-edge technologies for particle manipulation, fluid analysis, and biomedical diagnostics.
His laboratory specializes in Microfluidic Resistive Pulse Sensors, Inductive Sensors, and Wearable Devices, with applications in automotive systems, healthcare diagnostics, and environmental monitoring. Dr. Zhe’s interdisciplinary approach bridges mechanical engineering, biomedical science, and machine learning to solve complex challenges in sensor design and fluid dynamics.





