James Friend

James Friend

Medically Advanced Devices Laboratory, University of California San Diego

Affiliated withUniversity of California San Diego

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Biography

James Friend leads the Medically Advanced Devices Laboratory in the Center for Medical Devices at the University of California, San Diego, a professor in both the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jacobs School of Engineering and the Department of Surgery, School of Medicine. He spent 14 years abroad as a faculty member in Japan and Australia before returning to the US. His research interests are principally in exploring and exploiting acoustic phenomena at small scales, mainly for biomedical applications. He currently supervises a team of 7 PhD students and 3 post-doctoral staff. Over the years, he has over 260 peer-reviewed research publications (H-factor = 43) and 28 patents in process or granted, completed 33 postgraduate students and supervised 21 postdoctoral staff, and been awarded over $25 million in competitive grant-based research funding. He most recently co-founded Arna Systems, a diagnostics company. Among other awards, he is a fellow of the IEEE and awarded the IEEE Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonics Award from the IEEE in 2015.

JoVE Journal Publications

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Fabrication of Nanoheight Channels Incorporating Surface Acoustic Wave Actuation via Lithium Niobate for Acoustic Nanofluidics
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Other Publications

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Microscale anechoic architecture: acoustic diffusers for ultra low power microparticle separation via traveling surface acoustic waves.

Lab on a chip| PubMed ID: 25343424

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