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11. Acoustic manipulation of cells and microbeads in droplet microfluidics
Sammanfattning : Droplet microfluidics has emerged as a promising platform for miniaturisation of biological assays on-chip. In droplet microfluidics small water droplets (nL-pL) surrounded by an immiscible carrier oil are generated at high throughput. LÄS MER
12. Strength in Numbers – Droplet Microfluidics for Multicellular Ensemble Applications
Sammanfattning : The work presented in this doctoral thesis explores multicellular, biological, and biotechnological applications for microfluidic droplets, making use of a number of unique features of these miniaturized, highly scalable reaction vessels.Droplet microfluidics specializes in pico- to nanoliter sized aqueous droplets in an immiscible oil phase, borrowing techniques from the field of microfluidics, namely fluid actuation, detection systems and electronic peripherals. LÄS MER
13. Capillarity and wetting of non-Newtonian droplets
Sammanfattning : Capillarity and dynamic wetting of non-Newtonian fluids are important in many natural and industrial processes, examples cover from a daily phenomenon as splashing of a cup of yogurt to advanced technologies such as additive manufacturing. The applicable non-Newtonian fluids are usually viscoelastic compounds of polymers and solvents. LÄS MER
14. Droplet microfluidics for screening and sorting of microbial cell factories
Sammanfattning : Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from biopharmaceuticals to biofuels. With advances in metabolic engineering, the number of cell factory variants to evaluate has increased dramatically, necessitating screening methods with increased throughput. LÄS MER
15. Droplet growth in atmospheric turbulence : A direct numerical simulation study
Sammanfattning : This Ph.D. thesis examines the challenging problem of how turbulence affects the growth of cloud droplets in warm clouds. Droplets grow by either condensation or collision. LÄS MER