Lab-on-a-chip systems promise to revolutionise laboratory processes in terms of reduced volumes of analytes and reagents, reduced processing time, higher sensitivity, and point of care diagnosis. There are however a number of technical obstacles to be overcome before this promise can be realised. One of these challenges is the ability to concentrate particles within the fluid they are suspended in, or to separate them from each other. In this thesis the separation of particles is studied through the use of numerical modelling, with a number of these studies complementing the experimental work of others. Broadly these can be categorised into concentration of particles within the fluid they are suspended in, separation of particle populations...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Advances in diagnostics, cell and stem cell technologies drive the development of application specif...
Particle separation is of great interest to many biological and biomedical applications. Flow-based ...
Critical to the development of lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices is the ability to accurately manipulate m...
We are investigating means of handling microparticles in microfluidic systems, in particular localiz...
AbstractThe use of primary acoustic radiation forces has been shown to be a valid technique for the ...
Particles held in a fluid suspension and within an acoustic standing wave experience an acoustic rad...
<p>Separation of microparticles without tagging or relying on charge, polarization or magnetic prope...
Advanced particle manipulation techniques with synergistic effects of low cost, high degrees of cont...
The combination of laminar flows in microfabricated channels and acoustic forces induced in ultrason...
The separation of submicron particles suspended in gaseous flows is a problem of great importance an...
Ultrafast particle and cell concentration is essential to the success of subsequent analytical proce...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Advances in diagnostics, cell and stem cell technologies drive the development of application specif...
Particle separation is of great interest to many biological and biomedical applications. Flow-based ...
Critical to the development of lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices is the ability to accurately manipulate m...
We are investigating means of handling microparticles in microfluidic systems, in particular localiz...
AbstractThe use of primary acoustic radiation forces has been shown to be a valid technique for the ...
Particles held in a fluid suspension and within an acoustic standing wave experience an acoustic rad...
<p>Separation of microparticles without tagging or relying on charge, polarization or magnetic prope...
Advanced particle manipulation techniques with synergistic effects of low cost, high degrees of cont...
The combination of laminar flows in microfabricated channels and acoustic forces induced in ultrason...
The separation of submicron particles suspended in gaseous flows is a problem of great importance an...
Ultrafast particle and cell concentration is essential to the success of subsequent analytical proce...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Acoustic trapping is a useful method for handling biological samples in microfluidic systems. The ai...
Advances in diagnostics, cell and stem cell technologies drive the development of application specif...
Particle separation is of great interest to many biological and biomedical applications. Flow-based ...