Hongrui Jiang is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with affiliations in Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering. His research focuses on MEMS, BioMEMS, optical systems, microfluidics, and biomimetics, with applications in biomedical imaging, wearable sensors, and smart materials. He holds the Lynn H. Matthias Professorship and has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow and AIMBE Fellow. Education: PhD 2001, Cornell University MS 1999, Cornell University BS 1995, Peking University (Summa cum Laude) Research Interests: Jiang’s work spans micro-optical imaging systems, biological/chemical sensing, functional polymers, and bioinspired design. Key areas include wearable gait monitoring, laparoscopic surgery visualization, and tunable optical devices. His lab develops novel MEMS-based sensors and actuators for biomedical and environmental applications. Publications: Recent work emphasizes real-time video stabilization, 3D medical imaging systems, and wearable sensor networks. Themes include fusion of computer vision with biomedical engineering and optimization of microsystems for clinical use. Awards: 2023 Bryon Bird Award 2017 IEEE Fellow 2014 Lynn H. Matthias Professorship 2011 NIH New Innovator Award Teaching & Grants: Courses include E C E 230 (Circuit Analysis) and advanced graduate research seminars. His grants support projects in MEMS fabrication, biomedical sensors, and smart materials. He advises graduate students in ECE and collaborates across disciplines. Labs/Teams: Leads the Jiang Lab for MEMS and BioMEMS research, focusing on translational technologies for healthcare and engineering challenges.







