IPRIME Mid-Year Virtual Workshop

Registration Required

This workshop will address the fundamentals and applications of microfluidics. Microscale platforms offer key advantages across a variety of fields, from operational advantages of small sample volumes and high throughput to scientific advantages of probing materials at length and time scales challenging to access on the macroscale. IPRIME workshops bring together experts from both industry and academia on focused topics of mutual interest.

Fundamentals and Applications in Microfluidics

The link to the Zoom Meeting will be in your confirmation email.
This workshop is organized by the IPRIME Coating Process Fundamentals Program.

Register for the IPRIME Virtual Mid-Year Workshop.

About the workshop

Speakers include:

  • Professor Howard A. Stone, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
  • Tom de Haas, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Interface Fluidics Ltd
  • Professor Cari Dutcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
  • Professor Greg Nordin, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University
  • Professor Sindy KY Tang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

The workshop is free and open to IPRIME member companies, invited guests, and University of Minnesota faculty, students, and staff. Registration is required.

Prospective IPRIME members interested in attending as guests should contact me directly at boblewis@umn.edu.

For more information as the event is finalized, visit our IPRIME website

Start date
Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, 9 a.m.
End date
Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, Noon
Location

Zoom

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