Chen Tianao

Chen Tianao

Master’s Student in Engineering Science

University of Science and Technology of China

Biography

Chen Tianao (陈天傲) received his B.Eng degree at the School of Ocean Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology (DLUT). During his undergraduate studies, he majored in Ocean Technology (for intelligent equipment development). Later, he was recommended for admission to pursue a master’s degree in the Department of Precision Machinery and Precision Instrumentation at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC).

Currently, Chen belongs to the Microfluidics and Material Science Group of the Lab for Multimodal Biomedical Imaging and Therapy, working on micro-robotics, droplet microfluidics, and diagnostic & therapeutic integrated instrumentation. He aims to develop multifunctional microstructures as units for microrobots via microfluidic soft manufacturing technology.

In addition to his primary research, Chen also follows the functional microcapsules and microfibers, including the controlled drug release embolic microcapsules (under development) and fireproof microcapsules (under industrialization).

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Interests
  • Droplet Microfluidics
  • Microrobots & Microactuators
  • Diagnostic & Therapeutic Integrated Instrumentation
Education
  • M.Phil in Instrument Science and Technology, 2024

    University of Science and Technology of China

  • B.Eng in Ocean Technology, 2021

    Dalian University of Technology

Skills

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Mathematical Modeling

Continuum Mechanics

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Experimental Operation

Microfluidic Devices & Cell Culture

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Program Design

MATLAB & C/C51

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
University of Science and Technology of China
Master’s Student
Sep 2021 – Present Hefei, Anhui Province, China

Responsibilities include:

  • Scientific research for microrobots and droplet microfluidics
  • Management of Innovation & Entrepreneurship project (Fireproof microcapsules)
  • Cooperative development of controlled drug release embolic microcapsules
 
 
 
 
 
Dalian University of Technology
Undergraduate Student
Sep 2017 – Jun 2021 Dalian & Panjin, Liaoning Province, China

Main courses include:

  • Continuum Mechanics & Underwater Robotics
  • Sensor Principles & Signal Processing
  • Embedded System Development
  • Scientific Computation Methods

Accomplish­ments

Hong Kong Alumni Association Self-Improvement Student Scholarship
  • Only for students from families with financial difficulties.
  • Keeping academic excellence and won other individual scholarships.
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Honorable Mention in MCM
  • Team Control Number: 2118176.
  • Participated as a modeler.
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First Prize in Mathorcup Challenge
  • Participated as a modeler.
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Honorable Mention in ICM
  • Team Control Number: 2003176.
  • Participated as a modeler.
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National Encouragement Scholarship
  • Only for students from families with financial difficulties.
  • Keeping academic excellence and won other individual scholarships.
Third prize in Mechanics Competition
2019 Mechanics Competition at Panjin Campus of Dalian University of Technology.
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Third Prize in Mathorcup Challenge
  • Participated as a modeler.
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National Encouragement Scholarship
  • Only for students from families with financial difficulties.
  • Keeping academic excellence and won other individual scholarships.

Projects

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Magnetic Capsule Endoscopy Robots
A practicum report from Principle and Design of Medical Devices
Magnetic Capsule Endoscopy Robots
Fireproof Microcapsules
Introduction and progress of fireproof microcapsules.
Fireproof Microcapsules

Recent & Upcoming Talks

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Contact

  • cta697140@mail.ustc.edu.cn
  • +86 17718471030
  • West Campus of USTC, 443 Huangshan Road, Shushan District, Hefei, Anhui Province 230027
  • Enter the East Sub-Building of the Science and Technology Laboratory Building and take the elevator to Office 417 on the 4th floor.
  • Friday 9:00 to 11:00
    Saturday 14:00 to 17:00
  • Researchgate
  • Github