Wu Lab Presents at WCOE 2026 Research Day
- Kai Wu

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The Wu Lab successfully participated in the WCOE 2026 Research Day, showcasing several research advances through poster presentations.
Posters from the Wu Lab
“A Systematic Framework for Harmonic Set Selection in Multiplexed Magnetic Particle Spectroscopy,” presented by Hanlei.
“Scalable Wet Ball Milling of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Efficient and Controllable Magnetic Hyperthermia,” presented by Shahriar.
“Shape- and Cation-Engineered Ferrite Nanoparticles for Theranostic Performance in Ovarian Cancer Tumor-Mimicking Phantoms,” presented by Bahar.
Posters from Collaborating Labs
“Tuning the Magnetic Properties of CrI₃ Using Ni,” presented by Cynthia Nnokwe (Dr. Rui He’s lab).
“Multilayer Sputtering Strategy for Enhanced Al Incorporation in β-Phase (AlₓGa₁₋ₓ)₂O₃,” presented by Yu-Che Ho (Dr. Ayrton Bernussi’s lab).
“Characterization and Modeling of Additive-Manufactured Devices for Label-Free Magnetic Cell Fractionation Using Novel Magnetic Nanoinks,” presented by Minh Duy Phan (Dr. Jenifer Gomez’s lab).
The event provided an excellent platform for sharing recent progress, strengthening collaborations, and engaging with the broader research community.






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