Donglei Fan


Donglei "Emma" Fan is a professor of Mechanical Engineering of the Cockrell School of Engineering, an affiliated professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and a faculty member of the Materials Science and Engineering Program, and the Texas Materials Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. She works in its Nanomaterials Innovation Lab.

Early life and education

Fan attended Nanjing University as part of an honor program for gifted youth, the Department of Intensive Instruction, as an early admitted student, waived the National College Entrance Exam and awarded the Freshman Merit Scholarship.
She then attended Johns Hopkins University, from which she received two master's degrees, in materials science and engineering and in electrical engineering. She went on to receive her Doctor of Philosophy degree in materials science and engineering from JHU in 2007 and was a postdoctoral fellow at JHU from 2007 to 2009.

Career

She is an inventor of the patented “3D Electrokinetic Tweezers” which is used to manipulate nanoscale materials. She is an inventor of nine granted patents, multiple licensed/optionally licensed to companies, and 7 pending patents and disclosures.