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Proceedings
2005 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Interfacial and Electrochemical Phenomena in Microfluidics and MEMS Devices
2005 Annual Meeting
Session: Interfacial and Electrochemical Phenomena in Microfluidics and MEMS Devices
Chair
Sammy S. Datwani
, Eksigent Technologies, LLC
Presentations
12:30 PM
(360a) Vapor Phase Lubrication for Mems Devices
Andrew J. Gellman
12:45 PM
(360b) High Temperature in-Use Stiction of Cantilever Beams Coated with Perfluorinated Alkysiloxane Monolayers
Joelle Frechette, Roya Maboudian
01:00 PM
(360c) Phase Separation of Immiscible Liquids Using Capillary Forces for Extraction in Continuous Flow Microchemical Systems
Jason G. Kralj, Hemantkumar R. Sahoo, Klavs F. Jensen, Martin A. Schmidt
01:15 PM
(360d) Total Internal Reflectance Microscopy on a Microfabricated High-Throughput Glass Chip: Application to Cholesterol-Modulated Antibody Binding to Supported Lipid Membranes
Mark W. Vaughn, Kwon Hon Cheng, Nolen Weaver, Juyang Huang, Brian Cannon, Qiaosheng Pu, Shaorong Liu
01:30 PM
(360e) A New Electroosmotic Pump and Its Applications
Ping Wang, Zilin Chen
01:45 PM
(360f) Electrokinetic Transport with Stokes Flow in Lab-on-a-Chip under Asymmetric Surface Conditions
Myung-Suk Chun, Tae Seok Lee, Kangtaek Lee
02:00 PM
(360g) An Electric Circuit Model for Electrical Field Flow Fractionation
Joseph J. Biernacki, P. Manikya Mellacheruvu, Satish M. Mahajan
02:15 PM
(360h) Measurement of Electrophoretic Mobility of Ionic Surfactant
Do Jin Im, In Seok Kang
02:30 PM
(360i) Self-Propelling Semiconductor Devices Demonstrate New Electroosmotic Motility Principles
Orlin D. Velev, Suk Tai Chang