Chi Hwan Lee is an American biomedical engineer, academic, and researcher. He is the Leslie A. Geddes Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and associate professor of mechanical engineering, and by courtesy, of materials engineering and speech, language, and hearing sciences at Purdue University.
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| - Chi Hwan Lee is an American biomedical engineer, academic, and researcher. He is the Leslie A. Geddes Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and associate professor of mechanical engineering, and by courtesy, of materials engineering and speech, language, and hearing sciences at Purdue University. (en)
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| - Sensors Young Investigator Award, Sensors (en)
- Trailblazer Award, National Institutes of Health (en)
- Young Investigator Award, Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (en)
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| - Biomedical engineer, academic, and researcher (en)
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| - Chi Hwan Lee is an American biomedical engineer, academic, and researcher. He is the Leslie A. Geddes Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and associate professor of mechanical engineering, and by courtesy, of materials engineering and speech, language, and hearing sciences at Purdue University. Lee has published over 70 journal papers and 4 book chapters, issued 27 patents, and launched 3 startup companies. He has focused his research on wearable healthcare technologies, tele-medicine, functional soft biomaterials, stretchable bioelectronics, drug delivery systems, and smart manufacturing processes. (en)
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