Jing Fan Lab researches transport phenomena in a variety of porous media, ranging from subsurface environments to biological tissues, using microfluidics as an important tool. We aim to advance microfluidic technology and promote its application in the development of new materials and structures.
Programmable dual-gel tumor-mimetic 3D culture platforms for studying effects of interstitial flow and transport coupling on cancer cell migration
April 23, 2020/by Academic Web PagesUnderstanding transport of soft units through porous media by correlating pore-scale dynamics and macroscale properties
March 23, 2020/by Academic Web PagesA microgravity study on packing structure and colloidal stabilization of foams and emulsions
February 23, 2020/by Academic Web PagesDeveloping functional materials using microfluidics
January 23, 2020/by Academic Web Pages

Jing Fan Lab
Jing Fan, PhD
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
160 Convent Ave, Stainman Hall ST-241 (office)
Marshak Science Building MR-1221 (lab)
New York, NY 10031
Email: jfan1@ccny.cuny.edu
Phone: 212.650.6759
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
160 Convent Ave, Stainman Hall ST-241 (office)
Marshak Science Building MR-1221 (lab)
New York, NY 10031
Email: jfan1@ccny.cuny.edu
Phone: 212.650.6759










