Preliminary Program subject to change
01J12 Microfluidics and Small-Scale Flows II
OverviewThis session will focus on microhydrodynamic phenomena in the low-Reynolds-number regime. Topics will include studies of flow, particle manipulation, and heat and mass transfer in microfluidic devices.
Primary SponsorFluid Mechanics (01j)

Chair

Shelley L. Anna
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone Number: 412 268-6492
Email: sanna@cmu.edu

CoChair

Steven D. Hudson
Polymers Division
NIST
100 Bureau Dr., STOP 8542
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Phone Number: (301) 975-6579
Fax Number: 301-975-4924
Email: steven.hudson@nist.gov
Droplet Series Generation By Alternating Current Electrical Field In Flow-Focusing Microfluidics
Peng He1, Haejune Kim1, Manuel Marquez2 and Zhengdong Cheng1, (1)Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, (2)Arizona State University; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Los Alamos National Laboratory
Controlling The Formation Of Nanoparticle/polymer Hybrid In Microfluidic Devices
Gautam C. Kini, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, Sibani Lisa Biswal, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University, MS 362, Main 6100, Houston, TX 77005 and Michael S. Wong, Departments of Biological & Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Rice University, 6100 South Main Street, Houston, TX 77005
The Effects Of Polymer Molecular Weight On Filament Thinning And Breakup In Microchannels
Paulo E. Arratia, Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Role Of Desorption Kinetics In Surfactant-Mediated Microscale Tipstreaming
Wingki Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, Lynn M. Walker, Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15123 and Shelley L. Anna, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Stability, Oscillations And Pressure Drop In Microfluidic Bubble Flows
Cher Wah Kho, Pravien Parthiban, Suhanya Duraiswamy and Saif A. Khan, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering Drive 4, E5-02-28, Singapore, Singapore
Pressure Drops For Two Phase Droplet Flow In Microfluidic Channels
Sachin Velankar, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 and Brian Adzima, Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Microfluidic Interfacial Tensiometry
Steven D. Hudson, Polymers Division, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., STOP 8542, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, Jai A. Pathak, Polymer Physics Section, Materials Chemistry Branch, U. S. Naval Research Lab, 4555 Overlook Avenue SW, Bldg. 207, Washington, DC 20375-5342, Joao T. Cabral, Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, United Kingdom and Samuel P. Forry, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., STOP 8313, Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Electrically-Driven Size Separation Of Giant Vesicles
Sigolene Lecuyer, School of engineering and applied science, Harvard university, 9 Oxford street, Cambridge, MA 02138, William D. Ristenpart, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University, 402 Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138, Olivier Vincent, School of engineering and applied science, Harvard university, 9 Oxford street, cambridge, MA 02138 and Howard A. Stone, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Enhancing Bioparticle Trapping at a Converging Micro-Flow with Local Coulombic Forces and Roughness-Induced Surface Currents
Siddharth Maheshwari, Diana Hou, Yin-Ting Yeh, David T. Leighton Jr. and Hsueh-Chia Chang, University of Notre Dame, 182 Fitzpatrick Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556
Waveguide Based Particle Trapping in Integrated Microfluidic Devices
Allen H. J. Yang, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Upson Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 and David Erickson, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Upson Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853

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