Huilin Ye is a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at University of Connecticut. His research interest is mainly on developing high-fidelity computational methods in biosystem, especially for the blood flow. The novel numerical scheme has been successfully applied in the targeted drug delivery system for capturing the dynamic motion of micro- and nano-particles in blood flow. Ye’s works have been recognized by fellowships and awards including Generic Electric Fellowship for Innovation and Best paper award of FDTC Student paper competition in EMI(2018) from ASCE. Zhiqiang Shen is a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at University of Connecticut. His current research interests focus on multi-scale modelling of nanoparticle mediated drug delivery and polymeric materials. Shen’s works have been recognized by fellowships and awards including Generic Electric Fellowship for Innovation (2017) and ASME SPC Award (2019). Dr. Ying Li joined the University of Connecticut in 2015 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in 2015 from Northwestern University, focusing on the multiscale modeling of soft matter and related biomedical applications. Dr. Li’s achievements in research have been widely recognized by fellowships and awards including Best Paper award from ASME Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology, International Institute for Nanotechnology Outstanding Researcher Award, Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad and Ryan Fellowship.