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SELECTBIO Conferences Lab-on-a-Chip Asia Track B

Charles Yang Chun's Biography



Charles Yang Chun, Associate Professor, Nanyang Technological University

Dr. Chun YANG obtained his B.Sc. degree from the Department of Thermal Engineering at Tsinghua University, Master’s degree in Engineering Thermophysics from University of Science and Technology of China, and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Alberta.
Prior to joining Nanyang Technological University in 1999, he had been with Syncrude Canada Ltd. - Edmonton Research Centre under NSERC Chair Programme in Oil Sands for three years.
In 2005 he became an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He is the author and coauthor of more than 140 publications in referred international journals with SCI citations more than 3100 and H-index of 30.
He has six US patents in his name and has co-authored one text book entitled “Elementary Electrokinetic Flow” and 20 book chapters. He sits in several editorial advisory boards including, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, International Journal of Emerging Multidisciplinary Fluid Sciences, American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science and Nanoscience & Nanotechnology-ASIA. His current research interests are: micro/nano–fluidics, electrokinetic transport phenomena, surface and colloidal science, and microscale flow, heat & mass transfer.

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Microfluidic Continuous-Flow Separation of Particles/Cells and Patterning of Particles with Dielectrophoresis

Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 16:00

Add to Calendar ▼2013-11-13 16:00:002013-11-13 17:00:00Europe/LondonMicrofluidic Continuous-Flow Separation of Particles/Cells and Patterning of Particles with Dielectrophoresis SELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Dielectrophoresis (DEP) refers to the motion of a polarized object in a dielectric liquid medium under an applied nonuniform electric field. This talk presents our two recent developments by using dielectrophoresis: (a) continuous-flow separation of particles and live and dead cells in a new PDMS microfluidic device that can utilize AC-DEP via 3D AgPDMS composites as sidewall electrodes, and (b) patterning particles for novel transmissive electronic-paper displays.


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