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Microfluidics and Microheat:II

18 Oct 2010

Venue: University of Aalborg, Aalborg, Denamrk.

Date: 18-19 October 2010

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 many aspects. There is no end to the field of application, from basic mixing, to compact heat exchanger, chip cooling in electronic devices, biological systems to micro total analysis systems (MicroTAS).

Microfluidics and Microheat constitutes a specific research area in the sense that some scale-effects that are neglected in macrosystems can then become dominant at the micro level. Molecular non-continuum effects may also play an important part, in particular in micro-gas flows. Mixing in microsystems is on the other hand a real problem in micro devices wherein the flow is basically laminar, and that is one of the limiting factors in performances that can be achieved in MicroTAS and lab-on-chip applications. Despite the huge progress achieved in these domains, some key problems still remain unanswered, such as those encountered in micro-separation strategies.  However, microfluidics and microheat technologies represent one of the best arenas for innovation and the emergence of green technologies.

The course aims to provide the following:

  • An overview of scale effects in liquid and gas microflows
  • An overview of scale effects in Microheat
  • Mixing in Microsystems
  • Convective heat transfer in microsystems
  • Interfacial effects over micro-drops
  • Electro-hydrodynamics with lab-on chip applications
  • Boiling and evaporation phenomena on the micro-scale

Lecturers

  • Prof. Sedat Tardu, LEGI, Grenoble, France
  • Dr. Arjan J. H. Frijns, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands 
  • Dr. Gian Luca Morini, U. di Bologna, Italy
  • Dr. Laurent Davoust, LEGI, Grenoble, France
  • Dr. Michel F.M. Speetjens, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands 

Programme

Travel

Accommodation

Course fees:

  • ERCOFTAC member: 640 Euros
  • Non-member: 995 Euros

For registration of interest, please contact:

Dr Richard E Seoud, IEO-ERCOFTAC

e-mail: richard.seoud-ieo@ercoftac.org

tel: 0044(0)208 543 9343