Lab-in-a-tube systems as ultra-compact devices
2015
Article
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{In this Focus article, I will give an overview on the current and future interests of our multidisciplinary research group. One of our main interests is to develop highly integrated on-chip components towards ultra-compact devices for biosensing technologies (lab-in-a-tube). Our other activities are focused in developing self-powered devices that can generate either motion of a fluid or autonomous propulsion. We are particularly interested in three-dimensional (3D) nanofabrication technologies and stimuli responsive soft materials.}
Author(s): | Sanchez, S. |
Journal: | Lab chip |
Number (issue): | 3 |
Pages: | 610--613 |
Year: | 2015 |
Department(s): | Theory of Inhomogeneous Condensed Matter |
Bibtex Type: | Article (article) |
DOI: | 10.1039/C4LC90121E |
Language: | eng |
BibTex @article{escidoc:2171243, title = {Lab-in-a-tube systems as ultra-compact devices}, author = {Sanchez, S.}, journal = {Lab chip}, number = {3}, pages = {610--613}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1039/C4LC90121E} } |