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UW Chemical Engineering recognizes Charlie Corredor and Mark Borysiak

UW Chemical Engineering has recognized Charlie Corredor with the Faculty Lecture Award. The Faculty Lecture Award is based on the overall scholarly nature and productivity of the student. Charlie gave an award lecture to students and faculty on this work on Environmental and Toxicological Nanotechnology. Charlie has published 11 papers and has an h-index of… Read more »

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Babak and Kelly published their work on Isotachophoretic Preconcenetration on Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices in Analytical Chem

Paper substrates have been widely used to construct point-of-care lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) diagnostic devices. Paper based microfluidic devices are robust and relatively simple to operate, compared to channel microfluidic devices, which is perhaps their greatest advantage and the reason they have reached a high level of commercial success. However, paper devices may not be… Read more »

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Dr.Moran & Prof. Posner published a work on the Role of solution conductivity in reaction induced charge auto-electrophoresis

Catalytic bimetallic Janus particles swim by a bipolar electrochemical propulsion mechanism that results from electroosmotic fluid slip around the particle surface. The flow is driven by electrical body forces which are generated from a coupling of a reaction-induced electric field and net charge in the diffuse layer surrounding the particle. This paper presents simulations, scaling,… Read more »

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Mark and Evgenia published a simple, low-cost styrene-ethylene/butylene-etyrene microdevices for electrokinetic applications in Analytical Chem

Styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS) copolymers combine thermoplastic and elastomeric properties to provide microdevices with the advantageous properties of hard thermoplastics and ease of fabrication similar to PDMS. This work describes the electrical surface properties of SEBS block copolymers using current monitoring experiments to determine zeta potential. We show that SEBS exhibits a stable and relatively high zeta… Read more »

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Postdoc position in combustion for clean cookstoves

The Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Washington’s Seattle Campus seeks to fill a full-time post-doctoral research associate position.  The proposed position focuses on efficiency and environmental improvements to biomass cookstove designs for use in East Africa.  This position is available through a recently funded grant; more information on this project is available at:… Read more »