Cell and Particle handling using acoustics and microfluidics
Speaker: Professor Johan Nilsson, Lund University, Sweden
Date: Thursday, January 21th
Time: 2pm
Place: Allen 101X
Dr Johan Nilsson from Lund University in Sweden will be holding a seminar with the title "Cell and Particle handling using acoustics and microfluidics" this Thursday. Some information regarding the different topics of the talk can be found here: http://www.elmat.lth.se/forskning/nanobiotechnology_and_labonachip/research/
Johan Nilsson obtained his Ph.D. in 1993 in Electrical Measurements on the topic Ink Jet and Droplet Technology at the Department of Electrical Measurements, Lund University, Sweden. Following the Ph.D., he got a post-doc employment at the same department where he headed the research in droplet formation characterizations and silicon nozzle development. He developed the concept of flow-through microdispensing together with Prof. Thomas Laurell. He currently holds a position as Associate Professor at the Department of Measurement Technology and Industrial Electrical Engineering. The topics for his research are microfluidics and microstructures with a focus on microsystems for protein analysis using mass spectrometry and particle handling using acoustic forces.
Please spread the information to anyone you think might be interested in this talk.
Best regards
Mikael
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Mikael Evander, Ph.D.
Transducers Lab
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