Microfluidics: Hands-On and Computational Examples
Offered By: nanohubtechtalks via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore microfluidics through hands-on and computational examples in this 33-minute conference talk by Atilla Ozgur Cakmak from Pennsylvania State University. Dive into mixing examples involving red blood cells and thrombocytes, witness demonstrations of nanomixers and other microfluidic devices, and learn about soft lithography techniques. Gain practical insights through a hands-on example of microfluidic channels, including a simulation to separate red blood cells. Part of the NACK - Nano-Educators Topical Seminar Series, this presentation offers a comprehensive overview of microfluidic applications and fabrication methods for both educators and researchers in the field of nanotechnology.
Syllabus
Mirofluidics: Hands On and Computational Examples
Mixing Examples: Red Blood Cells vs. Thrombocytes
Mixing Examples: Red Blood Cells vs. Thrombocytes
Mixing Examples: Demo
Mixing Examples: Nanomixer
Mixing Examples: Nanomixer
Mixing Examples: Other Mixers
Mixing Examples: Demo
Soft Lithography
Soft Lithography
Soft Lithography
Soft Lithography
Soft Lithography
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Hands On Example: Microfluidic Channels
Taught by
nanohubtechtalks
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