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Kj Van Vliet

Professor and Director of Manufacturing Innovation at MIT Innovation Initiative

Kj Van Vliet is a leading figure in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering and Biological Engineering at MIT, where he heads a team of researchers and educates driven students. His research focuses on the intersection of chemistry and mechanics at material interfaces, with applications in renewable energy systems, cell therapies, and drug screening.

Additionally, Kj Van Vliet spearheads the Singapore-MIT Alliance in Research & Technology (SMART) BioSystems & Micromechanics (BioSyM) team, overseeing a large group of around 175 researchers in Singapore and Massachusetts dedicated to developing technologies for addressing cell and tissue diseases.

In a broader capacity, he serves as the Co-Director of the MIT BioMedical Engineering Minor and the Director of Manufacturing Innovation for the MIT Innovation Initiative, which involves coordinating MIT's involvement in various public-private partnerships and industry-focused research initiatives to foster sustainable production innovation ecosystems in the United States.

His educational background includes a Doctorate in Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and studies in Materials Science and Engineering at Brown University.

Throughout his career, Kj Van Vliet has held roles such as Director of Manufacturing Innovation at MIT, Lead Principal Investigator at the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research & Technology Centre, Professor at MIT, Postdoctoral Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital, and Graduate Student at MIT.

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