S&T research featured on blog

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On June 4, 2019

Research figure

This figure, used in Joontaek Park’s abstract, shows a simulation of DNA flowing through a microchannel using COMSOL Multiphysics.

A research team led by Dr. Joontaek Park is highlighted in a May 9 blog post for COMSOL Multiphysics. The company develops software for multiphysics modeling. The post is named “Speeding Up DNA Separation in a Microchannel Via Simulation,” by Thomas Forrister.

The S&T research team includes the following individuals from chemical and biochemical engineering:

  • Dr. Joontaek Park, assistant professor
  • Saman Monjezi, graduate student
  • Bherouz Behdani, graduate student
  • James D. Jones, who earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from S&T in 2016
  • Meyyammai B. Palaniappan, a graduate student in business administration who earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from S&T in 2017.

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