Browsing by Author "Han, Arum"
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Yamthe, Lauren D. (2023-04-13)Vulnerable populations are considered high-risk for CVD development by experiencing a combination of low socioeconomic status, reduced access to healthcare, and/or genetic traits that increase susceptibility to CVD risk ...
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A Microfluidic Model to Study Host-Microbiota Interactions in the Colorectal Tumor Microenvironemnt Penarete Acosta, Daniel Alfonso (2022-11-29)The colonic microbiota has been identified as a key player in the development of colorectal cancer. While changes in microbiota composition and function correlate with disease progression and treatment outcome, the mechanism ...
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Lee, Kwanhyung (2018-04-24)Recently, a theoretical method was proposed to efficiently and accurately predict acoustic streaming around a resonantly-excited human cancer cell. The model also predicted that microparticles around the cell could be ...
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Liu, Zhongzheng (2016-08-09)Microfluidic acoustophoresis is a nonlinear acoustic phenomenon that can induce the motion of microparticles or cells under acoustic excitations in microfluidic devices. Existing acoustophoresis models, which are derived ...
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Park, Hyunsoo (2010-07-14)Three-dimensional (3D) polymer structures are very attractive because the extra structural dimension can provide denser integration and superior performance to accomplish complex tasks. Successful fabrication of 3D multilayer ...
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Jin, Jiayi (2014-07-23)Sleep apnea is a sleep-induced breathing disorder with symptoms of momentary and often repetitive cessations in breathing rhythm or sustained reductions in breathing amplitude. The phenomenon is known to occur with varying ...
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Hawkins, Melissa Leanne (2014-12-04)The protein resistance, subsequent thromboresistance, and marine anti-biofouling ability of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) was enhanced by the addition of a flexible, hydrophobic siloxane tether which imparts configurational ...
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Sidhu, Raminderdeep Kaur (2015-11-20)This research investigated impedimetric lab-on-a-chip biosensors for selective detection of foodborne pathogen, Listeria spp., using aptamers. Listeria was chosen as a model target due to its impact on the agricultural and ...
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Yoon, Sungjun (2017-07-24)Renewable energy sources are promising alternatives to a battery. Due to the varying power profile of renewable energy sources, an energy harvester needs the different power management techniques including boosting the ...
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Fan, David Dawei (2015-04-17)The Theta neuron model is a spiking neuron model which, unlike traditional Leaky-Integrate-and-Fire neurons, can model spike latencies, threshold adaptation, bistability of resting and tonic firing states, and more. Previous ...
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Li, Shuli (2015-05-11)Frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) are periodic structures which perform a spatial filtering operation, such as band-pass, band-stop, etc. in application of multiband reflector antennas, radomes, absorbers and so on. The ...
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Kim, Mansuck (2016-02-15)Fusarium verticillioides is one of the key pathogens for stalk rot and ear rot on maize. While several genes associated with F. verticillioides pathogenicity and mycotoxin biosynthesis have been characterized, our knowledge ...
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Pier, MarceloThe Bosch process is a type of deep reactive-ion etching (DRIE) of silicon. It is a type of plasma etching, or dry etching, that uses physical and chemical processes to etch the surface of a silicon sample. Due to its ...
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Morse, EthanDeep reactive-ion etching is an important process in the fabrication of microelectromechanical system devices, through-silicon vias, and dynamic random-access memory capacitors, among other devices and components. High-quality ...
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Jacob, Desmond (2010-01-16)Molecular imaging using fluorescence spectroscopy-based techniques is generally inefficient due to the low quantum yield of most naturally occurring biomolecules. Current fluorescence imaging techniques tag these ...
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Yang, Gang (2017-05-19)The climate change induced by greenhouse gas emissions has urged us to look for alternative energy sources instead of relying on burning fossil fuels. Converting chemical energy to electrical energy through a zero-emission ...
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Kelley, Michael (2015-06-17)Frequency selective surfaces are periodic structures that exhibit a frequency dependent response when interacting with electromagnetic radiation. Several applications include radome design, radar cross section reduction, ...
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Wilson, Scott Andrew (2017-08-01)Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging approach for rapid fabrication of complex tissue structures using cell-loaded bioinks. However, 3D bioprinting has hit a bottleneck in progress due to the lack of suitable ...
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Yigit, Sinan (2019-11-08)As being one of the contactless and label free methods in microfluidics, acoustofluidics has provided great benefits to the researchers in terms of cell/particle analysis, separation, and screening. This recent technology ...
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Guzman, Adrian (2012-10-19)Microdroplet microfluidics has gained much interested in the past decade due to its ability to conduct a wide variety of biological and microfluidic experiments with extremely high repeatability on a mass scale. In particular ...