Digital Microfluidics enables the testing of minute fluid samples without the need for pumps or pipes. The result of this is increasingly powerful 'lab-on-chip' devices with a lower manufacture cost. Applications range from microreactors (chemical engineering) to drug delivery and the testing of minute biological fluid samples
Introduction: Digital Microfluidics in Today’s Microfluidics
Theory of Wetting
The Physics of Droplets
Electrowetting Theory
EWOD Microsystems
Introduction to Liquid Dielectrophoresis
Electrowetting on Curved Surfaces
Biological Applications of EWOD
Cell Manipulations in EWOD
Chemical Applications
DMF for Optofluidic Microdevices
Droplet on Deformable Surfaces - Elasto-Capillarity and
Electro-Elasto-Capillarity
Acoustic Methods for Manipulating Droplets
Introduction to Droplet Microfluidics and Multiphase Microflows
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