Manipulation and trapping of single molecules in solution is a useful tool for studies of biological molecules and molecular dynamics, but has to date been implemented in only one or two dimensions. The goal of the research in this thesis is to develop a microfluidic device to address the need for three-dimensional manipulation of single fluorescent molecules in solution. The device consists of two pairs of platinum electrodes deposited onto two standard borosilicate glass coverslips via ultraviolet microlithography and ionic sputtering. The two coverslips are sandwiched together such that the electrode tips form a tetrahedral configuration, and by applying appropriate, digitally controlled voltages to each of the four electrodes, the appar...
Porous dielectric membranes that perform insulator-based dielectrophoresis or electroosmotic pumping...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
The overall goal of this research was to develop an efficient microfluidic system to study signal tr...
Many researchers in the biological and chemical field have been using microfluidic technologies in m...
Understanding interactions between charged metal surfaces and electrolyte solutions is of vital inte...
Abstract—Electrokinetics is the study of the motion of bulk fluids or selected particles embedded in...
Scarcity of safe drinking water is a critical issue in developing countries. Every year millions of ...
A primary objective of modern biology is to understand the molecular mechanisms which underlie cellu...
Abstract A novel velocity measurement technique was proposed for investigation of nanoscale flow str...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
Manipulation techniques of biomolecules have been proposed for biochemical analysis which combine el...
This paper describes a microfluidic chip in which two perpendicular laminar-flow streams can be oper...
We report on the progress of a novel nanofluidic device for detecting and manipulating single molecu...
Research in the field of Micro/nanofluidics has been extensively carried out for the last few years....
Porous dielectric membranes that perform insulator-based dielectrophoresis or electroosmotic pumping...
Porous dielectric membranes that perform insulator-based dielectrophoresis or electroosmotic pumping...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
The overall goal of this research was to develop an efficient microfluidic system to study signal tr...
Many researchers in the biological and chemical field have been using microfluidic technologies in m...
Understanding interactions between charged metal surfaces and electrolyte solutions is of vital inte...
Abstract—Electrokinetics is the study of the motion of bulk fluids or selected particles embedded in...
Scarcity of safe drinking water is a critical issue in developing countries. Every year millions of ...
A primary objective of modern biology is to understand the molecular mechanisms which underlie cellu...
Abstract A novel velocity measurement technique was proposed for investigation of nanoscale flow str...
The realm of microfluidics deals with the study, control and manipulation of fluids that are geometr...
Manipulation techniques of biomolecules have been proposed for biochemical analysis which combine el...
This paper describes a microfluidic chip in which two perpendicular laminar-flow streams can be oper...
We report on the progress of a novel nanofluidic device for detecting and manipulating single molecu...
Research in the field of Micro/nanofluidics has been extensively carried out for the last few years....
Porous dielectric membranes that perform insulator-based dielectrophoresis or electroosmotic pumping...
Porous dielectric membranes that perform insulator-based dielectrophoresis or electroosmotic pumping...
This dissertation explores various physical mechanisms of the Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning (REP) ...
The overall goal of this research was to develop an efficient microfluidic system to study signal tr...