Jing Fu, Ph.D.

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Monash University

Room 120, Building 31, Clayton, 3800, Australia

Phone: 61-3-99053707, Fax: 61-3-99051825,

Email: jing.fu at monash.edu

 

Research interests:

Micro/nano machining and manipulation

Multidimensional electron and ion imaging

Novel microscopy/microanalysis methods for cell and cancer biology

Computational geometry, simulation and optimization in design to manufacturing

 

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Monash logo on silicon wafer and a human cancer cell (HeLa) with Australian map patterned on the nucleus

 

Education/Training:

M.Eng./Ph.D, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Penn State University (2007/2008)

B.Eng., Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2000), M.Phil., Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology (2003)

 

Postdoctoral fellow, NIH (2008-2010)

Certificate, translational research in clinical oncology, NIH (2009)

 

Professional Appointments/Affiliations

Lecturer, Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University, (2010.3 - present)

Postdoctoral fellow, National Cancer Institute, NIH, (2008.7 - 2010.3)

Graduate teaching/research assistant, Dept of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Penn State University (2004 - 2008)

 

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), Microscopy Society of America (MSA)

 

Selected Recent Publications:

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Liu B, Hemayet U, Ng T, Paterson D, Velkov T, Li J, Fu J, In situ probing the interior of single bacterial cells at nanometer scale, Nanotechnology, 2014, (in print)

 

 

 

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Kim Y, Abuelfilat A, Hoo S, Al-Abboodi A, Liu B, Ng T, Chan P, Fu J, Tuning the surface properties of hydrogel at nanoscale with focused ion irradiation, Soft Matter, 2014, (in print)

 

 

 

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Liu B, Yu HH, Ng TW, Paterson DL, Tony V, Li J, Fu J. Nanoscale focused ion beam tomography of single bacterial cells for assessment of antibiotic effects. Microscopy and Microanalysis 2014.

 

 

 

James SA, et al. Quantification of ZnO Nanoparticle Uptake, Distribution, and Dissolution within Individual Human Macrophages. ACS Nano 2013;7:10621-35.

 

 

Other publications.

 

 

Recent Grants/Projects:

Next Generation Technology for Probing Tumour Tissues, Monash Engineering Seed Fund (2014)

 

Fabrication and modelling of dynamic nanopores for biomedical applications, Monash Engineering Seed Fund (2013)

 

Targeting bacterial Superbugs: shape dependent uptake of light controllable anti-biotic containing nano particles, Interdisciplinary Research Project Seed Fund, Monash University (2013)

 

Targeting NDM-producing “superbugs”: optimising novel combinations with “old” polymyxins using pharmacological, molecular imaging and systems biology approaches, NHMRC Project Grant (2013-2015)

 

Investigation of capillarity and photonics for inexpensive and accurate electrophoresis instrumentation, ARC Discovery Project (2012-2014)

 

 

Teaching:

Unit Coordinator for:

MEC4427 System Integrity and Maintenance (Semester 2)

MEC2406 Engineering Design II (Semester 2)

 

Projects:

For undergraduate FYP, please refer to the FYP page

For postgraduate research topic and assistantship, please email me