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Micro Total Analysis Systems 2002

Volume 1

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Table of contents (201 papers)

  1. Day 1

    1. Droplet Base Fluidics

      1. Chip-to-World Interfaces for High-Throughput Lab-on-a-Chip Devices
        • Sebastian Böhm, Theo Veenstra, Albert van den Berg, Nghia Chiem, John Gilbert
        Pages 61-63
  2. Day 1 Posters

    1. Fluid Mechanics & Design Tools

      1. The Mems Modeling System by Collaboration of Multi-Scale Simulators and Application to the Microreactor
        • Tatsuya Yamaue, Taku Ozawa, Eisuke Nishitani, Makoto Sasaki, Shinji Shibano, Takashi Taniguchi et al.
        Pages 64-66
      2. FEM study of Coulter Counter with Water-Based Adaptable Aperture
        • J. H. Nieuwenhuis, M. J. Vellekoop
        Pages 67-69
      3. Micromanipulating Magnetic Particles in Microfluidic Systems
        • E. Brunet, B. Michaud, F. Okkels, P. Tabeling
        Pages 70-72
      4. Optimal Design of the Micromixer using Nonhomogeneous Multilayer Laminar Flow
        • Masaki Kanai, Daisuke Uchida, Satoshi Sugiura, Hironobu Sato, Yoshikazu Mori, Katsumasa Sakamoto et al.
        Pages 73-75
      5. The Low-Voltage Cascade EOF PUMP: Comparing Theory with Published Data
        • Anders Brask, Goran Goranović, Henrik Bruus
        Pages 79-81
      6. Universal Joule Heating Model in Electrophoretic Separation Microchips
        • Yi Wang, Qiao Lin, Tamal Mukherjee
        Pages 82-84
      7. Development of Micromixer Based on Instability of Interface Between Two Immiscible Liquids
        • Satoyuki Kawano, Hirofumi Shintaku, Isaku Kanno, Hidetoshi Kotera
        Pages 88-90
      8. Theoretical Study of AC Electroosmotic Flows in Non-Uniformly Charged Microchannels
        • Sung Jae Kim, Hyo Sook Cha, In Seok Kang, Byung Jun Yoon
        Pages 91-93
      9. Injection of Sample Bands from open Channels Into Packed Separation Columns
        • Robert H. Nilson, Stewart K. Griffiths, Anup K. Singh
        Pages 97-99
      10. Virtual Flow Channel: A Novel Micro-fluidics System with Orthogonal, Dynamic Control of Sample Flow Dimensions
        • J. H. Nieuwenhuis, J. Bastemeijer, P. M. Sarro, M. J. Vellekoop
        Pages 103-105
    2. Micro Machining Methods

      1. Microfabrication of 3D Oblique Structures by Inclined UV Lithography
        • Manhee Han, Woonseob Lee, Sung-Keun Lee, Seung S. Lee
        Pages 106-108
      2. A New Fabrication Technique of a DNA Electrophoresischip by Silicon Micromachining Technology
        • J. Tsuda, Y. Tada, G. Hashiguchi, K. Hirano, N. Kaji, Y. Baba
        Pages 109-111
      3. Fabrication of Microfluidic Channels with Symmetric Cross-Sections for Integrated NMR Analysis
        • A. Homsy, J. Lichtenberg, C. Massin, F. Vincent, P.-A. Besse, R. S. Popovic et al.
        Pages 115-117

About this book

The Sixth International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems, known as /JTAS2002, will be fully dedicated to the latest scientific and technological developments in the field of miniaturized devices and systems for realizing not only chemical and biochemical analysis but also synthesis. The first /JTAS meeting was held in Enschede in 1994 with approximately 160 participants, bringing together the scientists with background in analytical and biochemistry with those with Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) in one workshop. We are grateful to Piet Bergveld and Albert van den Berg of MESA Research Institute of the University of Twente for their great efforts to arrange this exciting first meeting. The policy of the meeting was succeeded by late Prof. Dr. Michael Widmer in the second meeting, /JTAS'96 held in Basel with 275 participants. The first two meetings were held as informal workshops. From the third workshop, /JTAS'98 (420 participants) held in Banff, the workshop had become a worldwide conference. Participants continued to increase in /JTAS2000 (about 500 participants) held in Enschede and /JTAS2001 (about 700 participants) held in Monterey. The number of submitted papers also dramatically increased in this period from 130 in 1998, 230 in 2000 to nearly 400 in 2001. From 2001, /JTAS became an annual symposium. The steering committee meeting held in Monterey, confrrmed the policy of former /JTAS that quality rather than quantity would be the key-point and that the parallel-session format throughout the 3.

Editors and Affiliations

  • The University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

    Yoshinobu Baba

  • Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

    Shuichi Shoji

  • University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

    Albert Berg

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