Umer Hassan is a graduate student of Electrical Engineering ECE at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign UIUC. He is currently working as a Research Assistant at Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory MNTL in Dr. Bashir's Laboratory of Integrated Bio Medical Micro/Nanotechnology and Applications LIBNA. Previously, he has worked as a Development Engineer at the School of Science and Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences. He was a member of Experimental Physics Laboratory Physlab headed by Dr. Muhammad Sabieh Anwar.

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A microfluidic biochip for complete blood cell counts at the point-of-care
Published in BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Complete blood cell counts (CBCs) are one of the most commonly ordered and informative blood tests in hospitals. The results from a CBC, which typically include white blood cell (WBC) counts with differentials, red blood cell (RBC) counts, platelet counts and hemoglobin measurements, can have implications for the diagnosis and screening of hundreds...
Electrical cell counting process characterization in a microfluidic impedance cytometer
Published in Biomedical Microdevices
Coincidence Detection of Heterogeneous Cell Populations from whole blood with Coplanar Electrodes in a Microfluidic Impe...
Published in Lab on a Chip