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| Welcome to the website of the MicroF3 Laboratory, part of the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. Research at MicroF3 focuses on the design and fabrication of novel microelectomechanical systems (MEMS) and the application of these devices to engineering problems in a variety of disciplines. Current efforts in the lab focus on the development of so-called "lab on a chip" devices--integrating biochemical sampling, measurement, and analysis on a single microchip. MicroFuel Cells are also of interest, and a great deal of work has focused on developing modular components for such systems. Other focus areas include biosensing, SECM microcantilever design, gas chromotography, and the development of new microfabrication techniques and materials. Further details regarding specific projects, MicroF3 people, and recent publications are available here on this website. As research activities at MicroF3 often deal with sensitive information, the material contained on this website is not exhaustive. Check back frequently for updates, as publications and patents may change the status of these confidential projects. Any questions regarding content should be directed to Jonathan Coe. |
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