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Description
his research focuses on leveraging micro and nanofabrication techniques to develop advanced microfluidic devices and systems. These innovations hold promise for a wide range of applications, from biomedical diagnostics to environmental monitoring and optical communications.
Publication Date
8-2016
Publisher
Research Development Office
City
Provo
Keywords
3D printed microfluidics, biological and chemical sensors, nanophotonics and integrated optics, micro and nanofabrication, MEMS, and microfluidics
Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Recommended Citation
Carreon Romero, Armando P., "Microfluidics" (2016). BYU Research Development Office Research Networking Conference. 40.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/researchnetworking/40