Dr Kim Sangho

Dr. KIM Sangho

Associate Head, (Administration and External Relations)

Associate Professor

Research Interest

  1. Microcirculation
  2. Microfluidics
  3. Biosensors
  4. Computational bioengineering

Modules taught

  1. BN2101
  2. BN2202
  3. BN2203
  4. BN4202

Selected Awards & Honours

  1. AY 2009/2010 teaching award “ Teaching Honors List (Faculty of Engineering)

Selected Journal Publications

  1. Peng Kai Ong, Swati Jain, and Sangho Kim. Spatio-temporal variations in cell-free layer formation near an arteriolar bifurcation Microvascular Research, accepted 2011.
  2. Peng Kai Ong, Swati Jain, Bumseok Namgung, Yeon I Woo, and Sangho Kim.  Arteriolar cell-free layer formation at pathological levels of erythrocyte aggregation  Microcirculation, accepted 2011.
  3. Peng Kai Ong, Swati Jain, and Sangho Kim.  Temporal variations of the cell-free layer width may enhance NO bioavailability in small arterioles: Effects of erythrocyte aggregation  Microvascular Research 81: 303-312, 2011.
  4. P K Ong, S Jain, B Namgung, Y I Woo, H Sakai, D Lim, K J Chun, and Sangho Kim.  An automated method for cell-free layer width determination in small arterioles Physiological Measurement 32: N1-N12, 2011 – Featured Article.
  5. Peng Kai Ong, Swati Jain and Sangho Kim.  Modulation of NO bioavailability by temporal variation of the cell-free layer width in small arterioles Annals of Biomedical Engineering 39: 1012-1023, 2011.
  6. Bumseok Namgung, Peng Kai Ong, Paul C. Johnson, and Sangho Kim.  Effect of cell-free layer variation on arteriolar wall shear stress  Annals of Biomedical Engineering 39: 359-366, 2011.
  7. B Namgung, P K Ong, Y H Wong, D Lim, K J Chun, and Sangho Kim.  A comparative study of histogram-based thresholding methods for determination of cell-free layer width in small blood vessels Physiological Measurement, 31, N61-N70, July 2010.
  8. Peng Kai Ong, Bumseok Namgung, Paul C. Johnson, and Sangho Kim.  Effect of erythrocyte aggregation and flow rate on cell-free layer formation in arterioles  American Journal of Physiology “ Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 298, H1870-1878, June 2010.