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Research Areas
Materials, Processes, and Devices for MEMS
Biological and Chemical MEMS
Actuators and Power MEMS
Sensors, Systems, and Modeling

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MEMS @ MIT Spring 2007 Meeting –

An Invitation Only Event

April 17-18, 2007 on the MIT Campus

This one-day symposium brings together academic and industrial participants to explore the opportunities and the barriers in BioMEMS. Talks will be provided by leading academic researchers in BioMEMS. In addition, we will have talks on education and innovation in BioMEMS. The event will conclude with a panel comprised of world leading BioMEMS experts coming from the venture capital, intellectual property, foundry, and start-up fields. This event is open to industrial members of MEMS@MIT as well as to our invited guests.

Vern Norviel, Esq
Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

Sangeeta Bhatia
Director, Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies
Associate Professor, Health Sciences and Technology and Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, MIT

Scott Manalis
Associate Professor, Biological and Mechanical Engineering, MIT

Patrick Doyle
Doherty Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT

Rajeev Ram
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Associate Director of the Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT

Leon Sandler
Executive Director, Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation, MIT

Joel Voldman
NBX Career Development Chair, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering

Todd Thorsen
d'Arbeloff Career Dev Asst Prof in Eng Design, Mechanical Engineering, MIT

Dennis M. Freeman
Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Affiliated Professor, Health Sciences and Technology

Dr. John Foster
CEO, (IMT) Innovative Micro Technology

 

 

Full Schedule

April 17, 2007

BioMEMS:  Transforming Road Blocks to Guideposts on the Path to Innovation
8:00 - 8:25
Coffee and Registration
8:25 - 8:30
Opening Remarks – Martin Schmidt (MIT)
Session 1
8:30 - 9:05
Microsystems in Blood Analysis and Sorting – Mehmet Toner (Harvard/MGH)
9:05 - 9:40
Microdevices for Single Cell and Biomolecular Detection – Scott Manalis (MIT)
9:40 - 10:15
Microfluidics as an Enabling Technology to Generate Biofunctional Barcoded Particles - Pat Doyle (MIT)
10:15 - 10:30
Break
Session 2
10:30 - 11:05
Microtechnology for Manipulating Cells: Stem Cell Culture and Complex Phenotypic Cell Sorting - Joel Voldman (MIT)
11:05 - 11:40
BioMEMS for Interrogating Multicellular Systems - Sangeeta Bhatia (MIT)
11:40 - 12:15
Parallel Bioreactors with Controlled Microenvironments - Rajeev Ram (MIT)
12:15 - 1:15
Lunch
Session 3
1:15 - 1:50
Microfluidic Tools for Cell Biology– Todd Thorsen (MIT)
1:50 - 2:25
Denny Freeman (MIT)
2:25 - 3:00
The Deshpande Center: Enhancing the Impact of Academic Innovation - Leon Sandler (Deshpande Center – MIT)
3:00 - 3:10
Short Break
Panel Session
3:10 - 4:25
Panel (Vern Norviel, Mark Lundstrom, John Foster)
4:25 - 4:30
Closing Remarks – Martin Schmidt
Poster Session Reception: MEMS @ MIT
4:30 - 5:45
Posters and Refreshments
Poster Session Titles
  1. Surface Phonon-Polariton Phenomena
  2. A Precorrected-FFT Accelerated Boundary Element Method for the Calculation of Drag Forces on MEMS Devices near Substrates
  3. Manufacturing of Carbon Nanotube Films: From Limiting Mechanisms to Large-Scale Production
  4. Anisotropic Nanofilter Array for Separation of Proteins under Native Conditions
  5. High Throughput Continuous Flow Separation of Biomolecules in a High Aspect Ratio Nanofilter Array
  6. Nanofluidic Preconcentrator for Sensitive and Wide Dynamic Range Biomolecule Detection
  7. Nanofluidic Devices for Rapid Analysis of DNA and Proteins
  8. Integrated Microfluidic Device for Preconcentration and Detection of Biomarkers
  9. Design of Multi-layered Microfabricated Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  10. Novel Composite Structures Reinforced with Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
  11. Transplanting Assembly of Single Strand Carbon Nanotubes
  12. Piezoelectric Micro Power Generator: MEMS Energy Harvesting Device for Self-powered   
  13. A Large Contractive Strain PZT Actuator Via Folding Assembly
  14. Thermal Ink Jet Printing of PZT Thin Films
  15. Patterning and Processing of Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Microfluidics Applications
  16. Stencil Cell Patterning for the Study of Colony-Colony Interactions in Embryonic Stem Cells
  17. Rapid Opto-fluidic Cell Sorting for Examining Complex Phenotypes
  18. Suspended Microchannel Resonator Used for Measuring Binding Kinetics
  19. Plasma-activated Inter-layer Bonding of Thermoplastics for Microfluidic Device Manufacture
  20. Microfluidic Device for Protein Pathway Study
  21. Microfluidics Controlled  Single Cell Microinjection
  22. Tandem Free-flow Isoelectric Focusing for Improved Focusing Speed and Resolution
  23. Energy Efficient Low Data-Rate Pulsed UWB Transceivers
  24. Sickle Cell Vaso-occlusion and Rescue in a Microfluidic Device
  25. MoJet: A MEMS-Enabled Molecular Jet Print-head Technology
  26. A Micro-vacuum Pump for Portable Gas Analyzers
  27. Freshman Projects in Microscale Engineering for the Life Sciences
  28. MEMS@MIT:  An Overview

April 18, 2007

MEMS@MIT Industrial Advisors Board (IAB) Meeting
8:30 - 8:45
Continental Breakfast
8:45 - 9:00
Welcome, Introductions, Center Overview – Prof. Martin Schmidt
9:00 - 9:40
Hybrid Insect MEMS – Prof. Joel Voldman
9:40 - 10:20
A New DARPA Focus Center on Non-Lithographic Technologies for MEMS/NEMS – Prof. Martin Schmidt
10:20 - 10:30
Break
10:30 - 11:10
MEMS Technology for Advanced Thermal Management – Prof. Evelyn Wang
11:10 - 12:00
Center Activities – Center Activities Update and Feedback Member Interactions, IP Update, Web
12:00
Adjourn



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