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Overview

Karen C. Cheung is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Safety Research, and General Health Professions.

Their work covers several specialized topics, including:

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Career Development and Diversity
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation

Cheung has contributed multiple publications to several frequent venues, including:

  • Journal of High Energy Physics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)
  • Cells
  • Biosensors

Coauthors who frequently collaborate with Cheung include:

  • Samantha M. Grist
  • Lukas Chrostowski
  • Sudip Shekhar
  • Tanya Bennet
  • Avineet Randhawa

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Karen C. Cheung are:

  • Airway-On-A-Chip: Designs and Applications for Lung Repair and Disease (2021), published in Cells
  • Tubal flushing for subfertility (2020), published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Review of Design Considerations for Brain-on-a-Chip Models (2021), published in Micromachines
  • Biofunctionalization of Multiplexed Silicon Photonic Biosensors (2022), published in Biosensors
  • PDMS Organ-On-Chip Design and Fabrication: Strategies for Improving Fluidic Integration and Chip Robustness of Rapidly Prototyped Microfluidic In Vitro Models (2022), published in Micromachines

Best Publications

  • Impedance spectroscopy flow cytometry: On‐chip label‐free cell differentiation

    Karen Cheung;Shady Gawad;Philippe Renaud

  • Dielectric spectroscopy in a micromachined flow cytometer: theoretical and practical considerations

    Shady Gawad;Karen Cheung;Urban Seger;Arnaud Bertsch

  • Silicon Photonic Biosensors Using Label-Free Detection.

    Enxiao Luan;Hossam Shoman;Daniel M. Ratner;Karen C. Cheung

  • Microfluidic impedance‐based flow cytometry

    Karen C. Cheung;Marco Di Berardino;Grit Schade-Kampmann;Monika Hebeisen

  • Implantable microscale neural interfaces

    Karen C. Cheung

  • Flexible polyimide microelectrode array for in vivo recordings and current source density analysis

    Karen C. Cheung;Philippe Renaud;Heikki Tanila;Kaj Djupsund

  • Improving Receiver Performance of Diffusive Molecular Communication With Enzymes

    Adam Noel;Karen C. Cheung;Robert Schober

  • Droplet-based microfluidic system for multicellular tumor spheroid formation and anticancer drug testing

    Linfen Yu;Michael C. W. Chen;Karen C. Cheung

  • Sub-wavelength grating for enhanced ring resonator biosensor.

    Jonas Flueckiger;Shon Schmidt;Valentina Donzella;Ahmed Sherwali

  • Optimal receiver design for diffusive molecular communication with flow and additive noise.

    Adam Noel;Karen C. Cheung;Robert Schober

  • Optical oxygen sensors for applications in microfluidic cell culture.

    Samantha M. Grist;Lukas Chrostowski;Karen C. Cheung

  • Demonstration of cortical recording using novel flexible polymer neural probes

    André Mercanzini;Karen Cheung;Derek L. Buhl;Marc Boers

  • Silicon photonic micro-disk resonators for label-free biosensing

    Samantha M. Grist;Shon A. Schmidt;Jonas Flueckiger;Valentina Donzella

  • Silicon photonic resonator sensors and devices

    Lukas Chrostowski;Samantha Grist;Jonas Flueckiger;Wei Shi

  • A silicon photonic biosensor using phase-shifted Bragg gratings in slot waveguide.

    Xu Wang;Jonas Flueckiger;Shon Schmidt;Samantha Grist

  • Implantable multichannel electrode array based on SOI technology

    K.C. Cheung;K. Djupsund;Y. Dan;L.P. Lee

  • Modeling and Simulation of Molecular Communication Systems With a Reversible Adsorption Receiver

    Yansha Deng;Adam Noel;Maged Elkashlan;Arumugam Nallanathan

  • Enhanced Sensitivity of Subwavelength Multibox Waveguide Microring Resonator Label-Free Biosensors

    Enxiao Luan;Han Yun;Loic Laplatine;Yonathan Dattner

  • Effects of surfactant and gentle agitation on inkjet dispensing of living cells.

    Shabnam Parsa;Madhuja Gupta;Frédéric Loizeau;Karen C Cheung

  • Improving the performance of silicon photonic rings, disks, and Bragg gratings for use in label-free biosensing

    Shon Schmidt;Jonas Flueckiger;WenXuan Wu;Samantha M. Grist

  • Alginate-based microfluidic system for tumor spheroid formation and anticancer agent screening

    Michael C. W. Chen;Madhuja Gupta;Karen C. Cheung

  • Improving piezoelectric cell printing accuracy and reliability through neutral buoyancy of suspensions

    Daljeet Chahal;Ali Ahmadi;Karen C. Cheung

  • LiteBIRD satellite: JAXA's new strategic L-class mission for all-sky surveys of cosmic microwave background polarization

    M. Hazumi;P. A.R. Ade;A. Adler;E. Allys

Frequent Co-Authors

Lukas Chrostowski
Lukas Chrostowski University of British Columbia
Philippe Renaud
Philippe Renaud École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Adrian T. Lee
Adrian T. Lee University of California, Berkeley
Luke P. Lee
Luke P. Lee University of California, Berkeley
Jochen Weller
Jochen Weller Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Douglas Scott
Douglas Scott University of British Columbia
Jose Alberto Rubino-Martin
Jose Alberto Rubino-Martin University of La Laguna
H. K. Eriksen
H. K. Eriksen University of Oslo
N. W. Halverson
N. W. Halverson University of Colorado Boulder
F. Piacentini
F. Piacentini Sapienza University of Rome

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