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sdsu mems lab – coating system prototype

sdsu mems lab – coating system prototype

lajeebhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/lajeebsan diego state universityTechsdsu, san, diego, state, university, solar, green, energy, organic, mems, nems, lab, labs, lithography, photolithography, su8, silicon, wafer, cleanroom, beejal, mehta, mieko, hirabayashi, bionanoelectronics, digital, pv, photovoltaic, conductive, polymer, spray, coater, coat, print, printer, deposition, black, box, laboratoriessdsu mems lab – coating system prototype2011-09-17 Duration : 0:2:9

October 17th, 2011 | Posted in Microfabrication | Read More »

Nanotechnology for Targeted Cancer Therapy

Nanotechnology for Targeted Cancer Therapy

A short animation outlining the fundamentals of targeted nanomedicine for cancer therapy, one of our group’s primary research focuses. For more information, see http://nanomedicine.uwaterloo.ca © 2010 University of Waterloo Frank Gu Research Group Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology Department of Chemical Engineering Duration : 0:5:3

January 17th, 2010 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Surface Tension-Confined Microfluidics

Surface Tension-Confined Microfluidics

Video from figure 4 of reference (1) implemented with an aqueous solution. The surface tension-confined microfluidic paradigm is an approach to microfluidic manufacturing seeking to bring the burgeoning micro total analysis technology to market for deployable sensor applications. The device in the video is implemented with under 20 microliters of fluid. Fabricating such a device [...]

August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »

NanoCocktails-Using Lasers to Create Nanomaterials : DigInfo

NanoCocktails-Using Lasers to Create Nanomaterials : DigInfo

http://movie.diginfo.tv DigInfo News At NanoTech 2008, Laser Zentrum Hannover presented a range of micro and submicro structures, created by placing a solid material such as a metal, in a liquid and using short-pulsed lasers to break up the material into nanoparticles. Interview: “I’m from the laser center in Hannover, which is one of the biggest [...]

May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

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