Emerging Trends in Microfluidics Inspired by Nature

Thursday, 5 October 2023 at 11:45

Add to Calendar ▼2023-10-05 11:45:002023-10-05 12:45:00Europe/LondonEmerging Trends in Microfluidics Inspired by NatureLab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Asia 2023 in Tokyo, JapanTokyo, JapanSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

The field of microfluidics has led to a wide variety of advances in bioanalyses, fluid characterization, materials design and many other applications. Microfluidics is now commonly used as a tool well integrated into the final application. Further development of the field of microfluidics requires new ideas in the design of the microfluidic devices and strategies in general. In this talk, I will discuss a few potential trends in the devices, for instance, by making the devices more responsive to the environment, enhancing the exchange of materials with the micro-environment and extending to a wider range of fluids. The resultant devices enable microfluidics to capture advantages and features that are often observed in Nature, such as in plants, vasculature, and cellular environment.

Anderson Shum, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Director, Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Centre, University of Hong Kong

Anderson Shum

Ir Prof. Shum is widely recognized in emulsion, biomicrofluidics, biomedical engineering and soft matter; he receives the inaugural Hong Kong Engineering Science and Technology Award 2022, Croucher Senior Research Fellowship 2020, Rising Start Award by Ton Duc Thang University (Vietnam), NSFC Excellent Young Scientist Fund in 2019, Young Scientists Award in Microsystems and Nanoengineering Summit 2019, IEEE Nanomed New Innovator 2018, the Early Career Award by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong in 2012. He became a fellow of Hong Kong Institution of Engineers in 2023, a member in the Global Young Academy (first from Hong Kong) in 2021, a founding member (in 2018) and President (in 2021) in the Young Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong and a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in 2017. He serves as an associate editor for Biomicrofluidics (American Institute of Physics), editorial board member for Microsystems and Nanoengineering (Springer Nature) and Scientific Reports (Springer Nature) and an editorial advisory board member for Lab-on-a-Chip (RSC).