Biography

Dr. Seokheun (Sean) Choi

Binghamton University

Assistant Professor


Email: sechoi@binghamton.edu


Qualications

2007. 8-2011.8 Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Arizona State University

2003. 3-2004. 8 M.S. Electrical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

1996-2003 B.S. Electrical Engineering School of Information & Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea


Publications (selected)

  1. A. Fraiwan, S. Mukherjee, S. Sundermier, H. Leeand S. Choi “A paper-based microbial fuel cell: Instant battery for disposable diagnostic devices,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.49, pp.410-414, 2013.
  2. A. Fraiwan, S. Sundermier, D. Han, A. Steckle, D.J. Hassett, and S. Choi, “Enhanced Performance of MEMS Microbial Fuel Cells using Electrospun microfibrous anode and optimizing operation,” Fuel Cells, Vol.13, pp.336-341, 2013.
  3. Simeng Chen, Yuchao Wang and S. Choi, “Applications and Technology of Elecctronic nose for Clinical Diagnosis,” Open Journal of Applied Biosensor, Review Article, Vol.2, pp.39-50, 2013.
  4. Chunhui Dai and S. Choi, “Technology and Applications of Microbial biosensor,” Open Journal of Applied Biosensor, Review Article, Vol. 2, pp. 83-93,, 2013.
  5. S. Mukherjee, S. Su, W. Panmanee, R.T. Irvin, D.J. Hassett, & S. Choi, “A Microliter-Scale Microbial Fuel Cell Array for Bacterial Electrogenic Screening,” Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical, Vol. 201, pp.532-537,, 2013
  6. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “Optimal Biofilm Formation and Power Generation in a Micro-sized Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC),” Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical, Vol. 195, pp.206-212, 2013
  7. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “An array of microliter-sized microbial fuel cells generating 100 μW of power,” Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical, Vol. 177, pp.10-15, 2012.
  8. S. Choi, S. Huang, Jing Li & J. Chae, “Monitoring protein distributions based on patterns generated by protein adsorption behavior in a microfluidic channel ,” Lab on a Chip, Vol.11, pp.3681-3688, 2011.
  9. R. Wang, A. Lajevardi-Khosh, S. Choi, & J. Chae, “Regenerative Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Biosensor: Real-time Measurement of Fibrinogen in Undiluted Human Serum Using the Competitive Adsorption of proteins,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.28, pp.304-307, 2011.
  10. S. Choi, H.-S. Lee, Y. Yang, P. Parameswaran, C.I. Torres, B.E. Rittmann & J. Chae, “A μL-scale Micromachined Microbial Fuel Cell Having High Power Density,” Lab on a Chip, Vol.11, pp.1110-1117, 2011.
  11. W. Xu, X. Zhang, S. Choi, & J. Chae, “A High Quality Factor Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator in Liquid for Biosensing Applications,” IEEE/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, Vol.20, pp.213-220, 2011.
  12. S. Choi, M. Goryll, L.Y.M. Sin, P.K. Wong, & J. Chae, “Microfluidic-based biosensors toward Point-of-care detection of Nucleic Acids and Proteins,” Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, Review Article, Vol.10, pp.231-247, 2011.
  13. S. Choi, R. Wang, A. Lajevardi-Khosh, & J. Chae, “Using competitive protein adsorption to measure fibrinogen in undiluted human serum,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 97, pp.253701, 2010. (Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research) -
  14. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “Methods of reducing non-specific adsorption in microfluidic biosensors,” Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol.20, pp.075015, 2010.
  15. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “A Physisorbed Interface Design of Biomolecules for Selective and Sensitive Protein Detection,” Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, Vol. 15, pp. 172-178, 2010.
  16. Y. Yang, S. Choi, & J. Chae, “Separation of Beta-human Chorionic Gonadotropin (β-hCG) From Fibrinogen Using a MEMS Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) Column,” Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, Vol.8, pp. 477-484, 2010.
  17. W. Xu, S. Choi, & J. Chae, “A contour-mode film bulk acoustic resonator of high quality factor in a liquid environment for biosensing applications,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol.96, pp.053703, 2010. (Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research)
  18. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “Reusable Biosensors via In-situ Electrochemical Surface Regeneration in Microfluidic Applications,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol. 25, pp.527-531, 2009.
  19. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “A Microfluidic Biosensor Based on Competitive Protein Adsorption for Thyroglobulin Detection,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.25, pp.118-123, 2009.
  20. S. Choi, & J. Chae, “A Regenerative Biosensing Surface in Microfluidics using Electrochemical Desorption of Short-Chain Self-Assembled Monolayer,” Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, Vol. 7, pp. 819-827, 2009.
  21. S. Choi, Y. Yang, & J. Chae, “Surface Plasmon Resonance Protein sensor Using Vroman Effect,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol. 24, pp.893-899, 2008.


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