Juan G. Santiago
Juan G. Santiago an American academic. He is the Charles Lee Powell Foundation Professor of [https://me.stanford.edu/ Mechanical Engineering] at
Stanford University and the Director of the [https://microfluidics.stanford.edu/ Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory]. His research includes studies of microscale
transport and
fluid flow phenomena,
electrokinetics phenomena,
two-phase flow, and coupled flow and reaction processes. This research has applications to
microfluidics systems for on-chip chemical and biochemical analysis, biophysics studies of
DNA and
CRISPR, two-phase flow devices, and
capacitive deionization technologies. Applications of this work also include
molecular diagnostics,
DNA mapping and sequencing,
electronics cooling, and the production of drinking water. He serves as the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the
Cambridge University Press journal [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/flow Flow]. His work is cited more than 1500 times per year and has an ''h'' index of 91. He has authored and co-authored over 220 journal papers and 250 conference papers, and he is an inventor in 60 issued patents. He has played a significant role in co-founding several companies specializing in the field of
microfluidics.
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