Katsuo Mogi,
Assistant professor
Katsuo Mogi is an assistant professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Titech). His current research interests include nano/micro fluidic electrochemical system for single-cell handling. He is also developing a concentration system for detection of bio-substances including exosome.
He gained his PhD in 2010 from the University of Tokyo. For his doctoral degree, he invented a caliper-vernier structure based on microfluidic device for precise sorting of microorganisms.
Prior to joining the Titech, he has developed a real-time visualization system for mass transfer in glycocalyx layer of an endothelial cell as a post-doctoral research under Dr Sugii within the University of Tokyo. He has also worked for designing and developing of storage system within the HITACH, Ltd.
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