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State-of-the-art Techniques in Microscale Fluid Flow Measurements
Seminar Date
2004-01-25
Author
김성돈
Date
2004-01-25
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1. 제 목 : State-of-the-art Techniques in Microscale Fluid Flow Measurements
2. 연 사 : Carl D. Meinhart
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering
Univ.of California at Santa Barbara
3. 일 시 : 2002년 8월 21일 (수) 16:00 - 17:30
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 1512호 세미나실
5. 내 용 :
Professor Meinhart's research group investigates fundamental fluid mechanics problems at the micro-scale and nano-scale, with special emphasis on transport issues in MEMS-based sensors for detection of specific biological molecules. The BioMEMS research is highly interdisciplinary and involves the development of InP-based integrated lasers that are flip-chip bonded to Si-based microfluidic flow channels, and the use of dielectrophoresis to enhance binding reactions near a laser sensor. This project involves collaborations with Prof. Larry Coldren's group in ECE for developing integrated lasers, and with Prof. Kimberley Turner's group in MEE for microfabrication of the flow structures. The group also works closely with ThauMDx, a local biotechnology company in
Santa Barbara.
6. 약 력 :
Research Interests
Development and Analysis of MEMS-based Micro Fluidic Devices, Optical Instrumentation
for Micro-Fluids, Wall Turbulence
Education
B.S. 1989, Agricultural. Eng., Univ.of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC)
M.S. 1991, Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, UIUC
Ph.D. 1994, Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, UIUC
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 윤 영 빈 교수 (☏ 880-1904)
2. 연 사 : Carl D. Meinhart
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering
Univ.of California at Santa Barbara
3. 일 시 : 2002년 8월 21일 (수) 16:00 - 17:30
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 1512호 세미나실
5. 내 용 :
Professor Meinhart's research group investigates fundamental fluid mechanics problems at the micro-scale and nano-scale, with special emphasis on transport issues in MEMS-based sensors for detection of specific biological molecules. The BioMEMS research is highly interdisciplinary and involves the development of InP-based integrated lasers that are flip-chip bonded to Si-based microfluidic flow channels, and the use of dielectrophoresis to enhance binding reactions near a laser sensor. This project involves collaborations with Prof. Larry Coldren's group in ECE for developing integrated lasers, and with Prof. Kimberley Turner's group in MEE for microfabrication of the flow structures. The group also works closely with ThauMDx, a local biotechnology company in
Santa Barbara.
6. 약 력 :
Research Interests
Development and Analysis of MEMS-based Micro Fluidic Devices, Optical Instrumentation
for Micro-Fluids, Wall Turbulence
Education
B.S. 1989, Agricultural. Eng., Univ.of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC)
M.S. 1991, Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, UIUC
Ph.D. 1994, Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, UIUC
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 윤 영 빈 교수 (☏ 880-1904)