Lab lunch for Zach`s last day at the U. Sandia National Lab is lucky to have you! Let’s gather one last time over lunch to celebrate his contributions and wish him all the best. Stay connected, Zach!

Lab lunch for Zach`s last day at the U. Sandia National Lab is lucky to have you! Let’s gather one last time over lunch to celebrate his contributions and wish him all the best. Stay connected, Zach!

Big congrats to Sabrina to be a Dee Scholar!

Ali will present our collaborative optical cavity biosensor work and Zach will give a podium presentation regarding a molecular stamping technique at IMECE19!
BMNS Lab at the U is hiring undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to work on developing organ chips, various biosensors, and integrated microfluidic systems. Please send a coverletter and CV to Dr. Kim (jkim@mech.utah.edu).
Mechanical engineering associate professor Jungkyu (Jay) Kim‘s research while an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, microengineered human cornea-on-a-chip. This chip could speed the ophthalmic drug development process since it would allow for the simultaneous testing of many different types of ocular drugs.
Read the full story here by Maxine Lipner, EyeWorld Senior Contributing Writer
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah welcomed new faculty member, associate professor Jungkyu (Jay) Kim to their team of cutting-edge researchers.