On 10/28/2014 10:53 AM, Dieter wrote:
> am wondering if any other community science type folks are in attendance. Come out and talk about microfluidics.
Am not affording it this year, even though it is 90 miles away and I have a
place to stay there...
Paper based microfluidics sounds great. Please see what you can find out about access
to the proceedings. The U. of Texas will likely buy it when ready and I can read it there.
The workshops sound like all are in the early phases of an industry/product life cycle
-- just right for jumping in.
and then there's " workshop seeks to de
-
mystify inertial microfluidic phenomena using a combination of live
demos and an open
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source computational tool. "
I've thought up pumps that would be using inertia and be valveless:
http://www.ecosensory.com/diybio/glass_diaphragm_peri_pump-1.gif
http://www.ecosensory.com/diybio/glass_diaphragm_peri_pump-2.gif
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Re: [DIYbio] Anyone attending microtas this year?
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