MST Design Laboratory

General information

81days until
Semester End

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Design quick review 2

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 You have reached the home page of the MST Design Laboratory class. Here you will find organisational and other data you will need in performing your studies.

The navigation bar on the left provides you with links to the various pages on this site. You can search the site with the function on the top right.

Please report any inconsistencies to me directly.

If you have a pressing question about the course that is NOT answered by this website or by the introductory Brochure, then email me an FAQ.

Jan. G. Korvink, Instructor. 


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Recent announcements

  • State of the websites Dear webmasters,some websites are still in a low level state. Others are great to browse through.The purpose of the website is to provide a forum for communication amongst ...
    Posted ‎ by Jan G. Korvink
  • Magnetic mixing creates a stir Microfluids often must be mixed, but scientists have lacked a simple and reliable way to do it. Now, Sandia researcher Jim Martin and his colleagues have developed a new way ...
    Posted ‎‎19 Nov 2009 22:07‎‎ by Jan G. Korvink
  • Using magnets for leak-free microfluidic devices Photograph showing the use of the NIST magnetic connectors with a microfluidic device designed to generate liposomes. The microchip has five inlets and one outlet, all linked to tubing via ...
    Posted ‎‎19 Nov 2009 21:59‎‎ by Jan G. Korvink
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The box of wafers of the 2008/2009 class.
 


Wafer of silicon microstructures produced by the 2007/2008 MSE class.



Multilayer PDMS-on-Si cell isolater produced during the 2008 MSE class.