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Research Projects - Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-chip
3D AC-electroosmotic micropump using C-MEMS
3D lithography of shaped lipid bilayer apertures
Dielectrophoretic Separation of Particles
Formation of Artificial Lipid Bilayers using Droplet Dielectrophoresis
Higher-order forces and torques on dielectric particles
Higher-order forces and torques on dielectric particles
Higher-order forces and torques on dielectric particles
Impedance spectroscopy for label-free cell analysis
In-situ sensor system for marine measurement
Integrated flow-cytometer on chip for in situ particle counting and sampling
Label-free impedance spectroscopy and AC electrokinetics
Micro-fabrication and Microfluidic Technology for Marine Micro-system
Micro-fluidic impedance spectroscopy
Microfabrication and micro- fluidic technology for Marine Science
Microfluidic characterization of stem cell heterogeneity
Microfluidic white blood cell arrays
Microfluidic whole-cell biosensor
Microvolume dialysis for blood desalting
Optical waveguide sensors for highly sensitive detection and quantification of cytokines in biological fluids
Parallel Electrophysiological Characterization of Sodium Channels
Point of Care Full Blood Count
Single cell manipulation with dielectrophoresis