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SELECTBIO Conferences Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics 2020

Pranav Soman's Biography



Pranav Soman, Professor, Biomedical and Chemical Engineering; IPA Program Director, Advanced Manufacturing (AM), National Science Foundation (NSF), Syracuse University

Pranav Soman holds two positions, as a Professor at Syracuse University, and as an IPA Rotator Program Director of the Advanced Manufacturing (AM) program at the National Science Foundation (NSF). As an academician, Prof. Soman’s central research focus is to develop new processing and printing technologies to create reliable models to capture key aspects of in vivo physiology and pathophysiology. Toward this goal, his group has developed a technology toolbox to provide a manufacturing solution to advance research in bioprinting, microfluidics, organ-on-chip, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and single cell analysis. He is also the founder of 3D Microfluidics LLC (3DM), a startup funded by NSF SBIR grant to provide cost-effective microfluidics solutions to researchers in life sciences. As a recently appointed Program Director at NSF, Prof. Soman’s roles include the advocacy of cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and education in advanced manufacturing and mentoring junior research members in the field.

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Hybrid Laser Platform For Printing 3D Multiscale Multi-Material Hydrogel Structures

Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 09:00

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Contrary to structural and material complexities found in nature, man-made manufacturing technologies and associated materials remain relatively simple. Despite continued technological advances in additive manufacturing, current methods remain limited in their capabilities. We report a new technology coined as Hybrid Laser Printing (HLP) that is capable of shaping hydrogel materials into 3D multiscale, multi-material, and functional constructs. Using several proof-of-concept studies, we present that HLP can print 3D structures that are either (i) technically challenging to print, and/or (ii) extremely time consuming to manufacture, and/or (iii) not possible with current technologies.


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