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Nowadays, millions of people around the world are struggling with organ failure and waiting for matched donated organs. However, a transplant may fail during or after transplantation due to body's auto-immune response. To address the shortage of donated organs and avoid the rejection reaction of transplanted organs, tissue engineering was developed to fabricate artificial functional tissues or organs for transplantation. What is tissue engineering? How does it work? What can we expect from it? The third-year PhD candidate Yan Chen from Binghamton University used her personal experience and research background to give a straightforward introduction to help you learn more about this state-of-the-art research topic Yan Chen is a third-year PhD candidate of Industrial Engineering. She earned her bachelor's degree in Safety Engineering from China University of Labor Relations in 2020 and a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from Binghamton University in 2021. In the fall of 2021, she started the PhD program, focussing on the biofabrication of multiscale vasculature networks for tissue engineering. Leveraging cutting-edge techniques such as 3D printing, bioprinting and electrospinning. Yan has published five first-author papers and presented her research at three international conferences. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx