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Potential based multi-physics modeling and simulation for integrated electronic and biological systems.
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Title/Author:
Potential based multi-physics modeling and simulation for integrated electronic and biological systems./
Author:
Chowdhury, Indranil.
Description:
152 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Vikram Jandhyala.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-12B.
Subject:
Biophysics, Medical. -
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9780549375562
Potential based multi-physics modeling and simulation for integrated electronic and biological systems.
Chowdhury, Indranil.
Potential based multi-physics modeling and simulation for integrated electronic and biological systems.
- 152 p.
Adviser: Vikram Jandhyala.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2007.
The rapid emergence of microfluidics may well mean that the early part of the 21st century will witness an explosion of novel pocket-sized biomedical devices. Similar to the development of large-scale integration that allowed the miniaturization of electronics, it is hoped that many of the large, expensive chemical and biological analyses that are currently being performed can be replaced by microfluidic devices. These devices not only reduce the need for large laboratory-sized instrumentation, space and expenses, but also help in expediting many of the slow chemical processes by integrating multiphysics components---such as automation electronics, microfluidics, photonics and quantum-mechanical components on a single platform measuring a few square centimeters of area. Rapid simulation and design of such devices call for "fast", "multiphysics" computational tools. This work aims at the development of an environment to simulate the different physical domains that interplay in a complex Lab-on-Chip environment. The end goal here is to develop a technology for systems where a number of physical effects participate in tandem.
ISBN: 9780549375562Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017681
Biophysics, Medical.
Potential based multi-physics modeling and simulation for integrated electronic and biological systems.
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