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Tyler Ray is listed as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Hawaii at Manoa, a with 325 employees, based in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at northwestern.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Tyler Ray.
Tyler Ray previously worked as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Northwestern University and Postdoctoral Researcher at University Of California, Santa Barbara. Tyler Ray holds Business For Scientists & Engineers from Kellogg Executive Education.
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About Tyler Ray
Broadly interested in developing composite materials that harness unique nanoscale material properties, my current research focus is on developing new bio-electronic sensors for disease diagnostics (cystic fibrosis) and screening (Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt failure). With a passion for scientific discovery, I use my knowledge and expertise to develop creative solutions to complex scientific and engineering challenges. Specialties: Microfluidics / Nanofluidics, Novel Microfluidic Device Fabrication - Design, Process Development, Device Characterization, Nanoparticle Characterization, Sensing technologies (optical, electrical, chemical), Microassembly, Acoustophoresis, Graphical Design.
Listed skills include Labview, Matlab, Comsol, Solidworks, and 16 others.
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Assistant Professor Of Mechanical Engineering
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Working in the Rogers Group, my interest is in developing unique bioelectronic sensors for medical devices and systems. Specifically my work is focused on developing flexible, conformal, epidermal patches for collecting, storing, and analyzing sweat. These patches are used for the assessment of a person's overall health state or for the diagnosis of different diseases. My work is also focused on developing a conformal, epidermal thermal sensor for the detection of Ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Development of a new method for printing aligned two-phase composite materials. I have demonstrated the tunable ordering and alignment of microscale particles via acoustic excitation without the need for surface functionalization and is broadly agnostic to colloidal chemistry or particle properties. I am currently extending this method to engineer composite materials from self-assembled nanomaterials.
Phd Graduate Student
Developing new methods and tools for both diagnostics and nanoparticle characterization using micro and nanofluidics. This work has involved extensive micro-fabrication along with an understanding of free-space optics, nanoparticle synthesis, and current characterization methods such as transmission electron microscopy.
Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student - M.S.
My research focused primarily on the development of a polymer nanocomposite material with an aligned gold nanorod included matrix. In pursuit of this goal, I developed not only a method to align gold nanorods in solution, but also a method for visualizing the alignment in situ.
Mechanical Engineering Intern
Designed and developed a new case for the Series G AUX Switch Breaker Accessory with new performance enhancing features. I also pursued improvements for the Series G Undervoltage Release Accessory through a measurements systems analysis and D.O.E.
Mechanical Engineering Intern
Designed and developed improved tablet escapement mechanism for a pharmaceutical production machine. I also designed a machine for an oil process and resulting test-rig, produced the required detail drawings, and the bill of materials for the customer.
Tyler Ray education
Business For Scientists & Engineers
Phd, Mechanical Engineering
M.S., Mechanical Engineering
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
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What company does Tyler Ray work for?
Tyler Ray works for University of Hawaii at Manoa.
What is Tyler Ray's role at University of Hawaii at Manoa?
Tyler Ray is listed as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @northwestern.edu for Tyler Ray at University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Where is Tyler Ray based?
Tyler Ray is based in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States while working with University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Tyler Ray has worked for University Of Hawaii At Manoa, Northwestern University, University Of California, Santa Barbara, University Of South Carolina, and Eaton Corporation.
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Tyler Ray holds Business For Scientists & Engineers from Kellogg Executive Education.
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Tyler Ray is listed with skills including Labview, Matlab, Comsol, Solidworks, Pro Engineer, Ansys, Mathcad, and Modeling.
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