CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #10414
Microfluidics and Microheat
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The development of microscale systems has been growing
rapidly, making many engineering applications possible. It
is now commonly accepted that miniaturization associated
to microtechnologies will give birth in the near future to
new objects which will affect industrial practice and our
daily life in any aspects.
There is no end to the field of application, from basic
mixing, to compact heat exchanger, chip cooling in
electronic devices, microreactors, biological systems and
beyond.
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Date: |
November 11, 2009
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Location: |
Philips Applied Technologies, Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Web Page: |
http://www.ercoftac.org/
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Contact Email: |
richard.seoud-ieo@ercoftac.org
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Organizer: |
Dr Richard Seoud
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Application Areas: |
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
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Type of Event: |
Seminar, International
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Description: |
The development of microscale systems has been growing
rapidly, making many engineering applications possible. It
is now commonly accepted that miniaturization associated
to microtechnologies will give birth in the near future to
new objects which will affect industrial practice and our
daily life in any aspects.
There is no end to the field of application, from basic
mixing, to compact heat exchanger, chip cooling in
electronic devices, microreactors, biological systems and
beyond. This field represents one of the best arenas for
innovation and the emergence of green technologies,
without incurring a large capital cost, as demonstrated by
Lab on Chip technologies.
The aim of the seminar is to deliver a set of
presentations that captures much of the aforementioned in
the field of microfluidics and microheat, with emphasis on
technologies that are amenable to early industrial R&D
cycle. Therefore, the talks will indicate present level of
research with a speculative view on what the future holds,
with practicability bourne in mind. At the end of the day,
the delegates are offered a tour of the facilities.
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Event record first posted on September 30, 2009, last modified on October 1, 2009
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