Dr. Zunliang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in
Nanjing, China, where he conducted research at the State Key Laboratory of
Bioelectronics (Chien-Shiung Wu Lab). His doctoral research focused on
multiscale computational modeling and simulation techniques for miniaturized
in vitro molecular diagnostic systems. After completing his doctoral studies,
he joined the Brooks Lab at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to
develop advanced computational modeling approaches for biosensors and
bioelectronics. Dr. Wang is currently a Principal Investigator at the State
Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering, China, where he leads the Computational
Biomedicine and Digital Diagnostics Group at Southeast University. His
research spans key areas such as droplet microfluidics, lab on a chip, POCT
systems, and AI-powered medical devices. Dr. Wang is also the Director of the Joint
Innovation Laboratory of ICU Big Data at Southeast University, focusing on
providing computational intelligence solutions for critical care medicine. His
work aims to develop innovative digital medicine platforms, integrating
advanced computational methods with real-world healthcare applications.