Focus Session: Microfluidic Physics II: Electrokinetics
FOCUS · N37 ·
Presentations
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Electrokinetic Microfluidic Systems
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Juan Santiago
- Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory
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AC electric field driven microfluidic control and mixing
ORAL
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Authors
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Nicolas Green
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Hywel Morgan
- University of Southampton
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Antonio Ramos
- University of Seville
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Antonio Gonzalez
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Antonio Castellanos
- Universidad de Sevilla
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Microfluidic pumps based on AC electro-osmosis: non-lienear effects
ORAL
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Authors
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Anne Pepin
- LPN-CNRS
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Armand Ajdari
- PCT-ESPCI-CNRS
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Vincent Studer
- LPN-CNRS
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Chen Yong
- LPN-CNRS
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Travelling Wave Electro-Osmosis: Nonlinear Double Layer Analysis and Application To Pumping of Liquid
ORAL
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Authors
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Antonio Gonz\'alez
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Antonio Ramos
- University of Seville
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Antonio Castellanos
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Microfluidic experiments demonstrating induced-charge electro-osmosis
ORAL
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Authors
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Jeremy Levitan$^{1,3}$
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Yuxing Ben$^{2,3}$
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Todd Thorsen$^{1,3}$
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Martin Bazant$^{2,3}$
- Department of Mathematics, MIT
- $^1$ Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT $^2$ Department of Mathematics, MIT $^3$ Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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Impact of double-layer charging dynamics on induced-charge electro-osmotic flows
ORAL
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Authors
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Kevin T. Chu
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Yuxing Ben
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Martin Bazant$^{2,3}$
- Department of Mathematics, MIT
- $^1$ Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT $^2$ Department of Mathematics, MIT $^3$ Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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Simulations of induced-charge electro-osmosis in microfluidic devices
ORAL
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Authors
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Yuxing Ben$^{1,3}$
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Kevin T. Chu$^{1,3}$
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Jeremy Levitan$^{2,3}$
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Martin Z. Bazant$^{1,3}$
- M.I.T.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1. Department of Mathematics, MIT 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT 3. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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The Response of a Colloidal Microparticle near an Electrode to an AC Electric Field
ORAL
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Authors
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Paul Sides
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Jeffrey Fagan
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Dennis Prieve
- Carnegie Mellon University
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`Designer' porous channels for electrokinetic injection and microfluidic manipulation
ORAL
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Authors
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Todd Squires
- Caltech Physics and Applied Math
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Max Narovlyansky
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George Whitesides
- Harvard Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Patterning electrohydrodynamic flows with conductive obstacles in microfluidic channels
ORAL
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Authors
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C.K. Harnett
- Sandia National Labs
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T.F. Hill
- MIT
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A.J. Skulan
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L.M. Barrett
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G.J. Fiechtner
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E.B. Cummings
- Sandia National Laboratories
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B.A. Simmons
- Sandia National Labs
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Control of electroosmotic flow in a nanofluidic channel using grafted polymer chain
ORAL
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Authors
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Gary Slater
- University of Ottawa
- Univerity of Ottawa
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Frederic Tessier
- University of Ottawa
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Electroosmosis through a Bottleneck: Formation of Eddies and Theory for Arbitrary Debye Lengths
ORAL
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Authors
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Stella Park
- Harvard University
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Christopher Russo
- Harvard University
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Howard Stone
- Harvard University
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Daniel Branton
- Harvard University
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Electrokinetics for control of on-chip chemical reactions.
ORAL
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Authors
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David Erickson
- California Institute of Technology
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Roberto Venditti
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Xuezhu Liu
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Ulrich Krull
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Dongqing Li
- University of Toronto
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