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SELECTBIO Conferences Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics & Microarrays World Congress

Alex Groisman's Biography



Alex Groisman, Associate Professor, University Of California San Diego

Dr. Alex Groisman received his PhD in Physics from the Weizmann Institute in Israel in 2000. He did a postdoc in Applied Physics at Caltech, and in 2002 joined UCSD as a faculty in Physics. Dr. Groisman’s research interests include fluid mechanics, biophysics, and microfluidics and its applications to the applied and basic research in protein folding, cell cultures, circulation of blood, directed migration of cells, and mechanobiology. Dr. Groisman has also been working on the development of silicone gel substrates for experiments and assays on rigidity sensing by adherent cells and cell traction force microscopy.

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Lab-on-a-Chip Microfabrication using LED UV-Lithography, Laser-Cutting, and 3D-Printing

Monday, 28 September 2015 at 14:30

Add to Calendar ▼2015-09-28 14:30:002015-09-28 15:30:00Europe/LondonLab-on-a-Chip Microfabrication using LED UV-Lithography, Laser-Cutting, and 3D-PrintingLab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics and Microarrays World Congress in San Diego, California, USASan Diego, California, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

UV photolithography is one of the most widely used microfabrication techniques for LOAC applications. Conventional UV light sources based on high-pressure mercury lamps are relatively expensive and provide broad-band illumination with intensity that often changes with time. We designed and built a monochromatic UV flood source based on a small array of high-power 365 nm UV LEDs. The light source provides uniform and collimated UV-illumination over a large target area and is very well suited for the fabrication of thick (>50 µm) relief patterns with SU8 photoresists for rapid prototyping of microfluidic devices. In addition, the LED light source is very stable, inexpensive to build, and near maintenance-free. I will also present several examples of how laser cutting and 3D printing can be used for the fabrication of LOAC microdevices with features in an intermediate range of scales (0.1 – 10 mm) and how these two fabrication techniques can be combined with UV photolithography.


Add to Calendar ▼2015-09-28 00:00:002015-09-30 00:00:00Europe/LondonLab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics and Microarrays World CongressLab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics and Microarrays World Congress in San Diego, California, USASan Diego, California, USASELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com