教师简介

粪便阮

粪便阮

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

电子邮件: nguyend16@eagle1027.com
电话: 206-281-2399
办公室: 奥托·米勒大厅 240


教育: BE, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, 2007; ME, University of Malaya, 2010; PhD, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. 自2018年起在SPU工作.

粪便阮 received his BE in Mechanical Engineering with Honor Program from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in Vietnam. He completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Cell Mechanics) at Queensland University of Technology in Australia. He was a Postdoctoral Scholar for three years at University of Notre Dame and Dartmouth College.

Dr. 阮’s research focuses on Cell Mechanics, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and Finite Element Analysis. He is interested in studying how cells respond to different microenvironments, and how physical forces and changes in the mechanical properties of cells and tissues contribute to fundamental cell processes, 和疾病.

Besides his interests in teaching and research, Dr. 阮 enjoys playing guitar, tennis, and hiking.

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Selected 出版物

  1. Catalina-Paula Spatarelu*, Hao Zhang*, Dung Trung 阮*, Xinyue Han, Ruchuan Liu, Qiaohang Guo, Jacob Notbohm, Jing Fan, Liyu Liu, Zi Chen, Biomechanics of Collective Cell Migration in Cancer Progression: Experimental and Computational Methods, ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, (2019) 接受.
  2. Devon Mason, Joseph Collins, James Dawahare, Trung 粪便阮, 杨林, Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Pinar Zorlutuna, 默文约, Joel Boerckel, Persistent Cell Motility Requires Transcriptional Feedback of Cytoskeletal – Focal Adhesion Equilibrium by YAP/TAZ, Journal of Cell Biology, (2019) jcb-201806065.
  3. Trung 粪便阮, Neerajha Nagarajan, Pinar Zorlutuna, Investigating the Effect of Substrate Stiffness on Mechanical Coupling and Contractile Force Propagation in Myocardial Cells, Biophysical Journal, 115 (2018) 1966–80.
  4. T.D. 阮, Y.T. Gu, Investigation of Cell-Substrate Adhesion Properties of Living Chondrocyte by Measuring Adhesive Shear Force and Detachment Using AFM and Inverse FEA, Scientific Reports, 6: 38059 (2016) 1–13.
  5. T.D. 阮, Y.T. Gu, Exploration of Mechanisms Underlying the Strain-Rate-Dependent Mechanical Property of Single Chondrocytes, Applied Physics Letters, 104, 183701 (2014) 1–5.