AbstractLab on Chip technologies have enabled the possibility of novel μTAS devices (micro Total Analysis System) that could drastically improve health care services for billions of people around the world. However, serious drawbacks that reside in fluid handling technology currently available for these systems often restrict the commercialization of such devices. This work demonstrates a novel fluid handling method as a possible alternative to current micropumping techniques for disposable microfluidic chips. This technology is based on a single use, low cost, thermal micropumping system in which expandable microsphere mixtures are activated by commercial grade laser diodes to achieve flow rates as high as 2.2μl/s and total volumes over 16...
This thesis reports on the optimization of microfluidic devices based on a novel temperature sensiti...
In this paper, we present a low-cost, PDMS-membrane micropump with two one-way ball check-valves for...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...
Microfluidics has enabled low volume biochemistry reactions to be carried out at the point-of-care. ...
In this paper we describe the design, construction and operation of a micropump that delivers contin...
An open-source precision pressure pump system and control software is presented, primarily designed ...
The field of micro total analysis systems (μTAS) aims at developments toward miniaturized and fully ...
We report the design, fabrication, and characterization of practical optofluidic valves fabricated u...
peer-reviewedMicropumps can play a significant role in thermal management applications, as a compone...
We report for the first time the laser-printer-based fabrication of vapor- and pressure-resistant mi...
[Missing Title page] The aim of this project is to design and fabricate a thermally activated perist...
Microfluidic microsystems are often designed to analyse samples of small volume of fluid, however, s...
AbstractThis paper describes a piezostack actuated peristaltic micropump featuring a normally-closed...
Microfluidics refers to devices and methods for controlling and manipulating fluid flows with length...
Optofluidics refers to adaptive systems that integrate optical and fluidic devices. Micro and nano-...
This thesis reports on the optimization of microfluidic devices based on a novel temperature sensiti...
In this paper, we present a low-cost, PDMS-membrane micropump with two one-way ball check-valves for...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...
Microfluidics has enabled low volume biochemistry reactions to be carried out at the point-of-care. ...
In this paper we describe the design, construction and operation of a micropump that delivers contin...
An open-source precision pressure pump system and control software is presented, primarily designed ...
The field of micro total analysis systems (μTAS) aims at developments toward miniaturized and fully ...
We report the design, fabrication, and characterization of practical optofluidic valves fabricated u...
peer-reviewedMicropumps can play a significant role in thermal management applications, as a compone...
We report for the first time the laser-printer-based fabrication of vapor- and pressure-resistant mi...
[Missing Title page] The aim of this project is to design and fabricate a thermally activated perist...
Microfluidic microsystems are often designed to analyse samples of small volume of fluid, however, s...
AbstractThis paper describes a piezostack actuated peristaltic micropump featuring a normally-closed...
Microfluidics refers to devices and methods for controlling and manipulating fluid flows with length...
Optofluidics refers to adaptive systems that integrate optical and fluidic devices. Micro and nano-...
This thesis reports on the optimization of microfluidic devices based on a novel temperature sensiti...
In this paper, we present a low-cost, PDMS-membrane micropump with two one-way ball check-valves for...
Microfluidics differ from conventional fluid flows in that viscous forces dominate. As a result, mic...