Long Que

Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Office: 2113 Coover Hall
- Phone: 515-294-6951
- Email: lque@iastate.edu
Education
- Ph.D, Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2000)
- B.S., Physics Peking University, Beijing
Keywords:
Organ on a chip, MEMS, Sensors, Wearable devices, Single cell analysis, Drug delivery, Nanotechnologies
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Research
Funded Research Sponsors
Selected Honors and Awards
Research
Organ on a chip, MEMS, Sensors, Single cell analysis
- In vitro brain models on chip for research in neuroscience and neurodegenerative disorders.
- Blood vessel chips for high throughput monitoring of the behaviors of platelets under flowing stress and drug treatment at single cell level.
Wearable devices, Drug delivery
- Multifunctional smart soft contact lens for intraocular pressure monitoring, disease biomarker detection, and self-adaptive drug release for the treatment.
Nanotechnologies
- Scalable and inexpensive manufacturing of novel nanostructures and devices.
Funded Research Sponsors
- NSF, DOE, AFRL, US EDA, US DOC, NASA/LaSPACE, DOD Army, DOD Navy
- National Cooperative Highway Research Program
- Industry: Methodist Hospital Research Institute, CFD Research Corporation
Selected Honors and Awards
- NSF Career Award (2009)
- Best Student Paper Award at IEEE SENSORS Conference (2016)
- Fellow, the International Association of Advanced Materials (2021)
- Cordaro/Entergy Endowed Professorship, Louisiana Tech (2009-2014)
- Research Recognition Award from Board of Regents of Louisiana (2009)