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ENGS 159 - Molecular Sensors & Nanodevices in Biomedical Engineering
Description
Introduction to fundamentals and major types of molecular sensor systems, scaling laws of device miniaturization, and detection mechanisms, including molecular capture mechanisms; electrical, optical, and mechanical transducers; micro-array analysis of biomolecules; semiconductor and metal nanosensors; microfluidic systems; and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS, BioMEMS) design, fabrication and applications for bioengineering. Three lab sessions are designed to gain hands-on experience on microfluidic chip and soft lithography, gold nanorods-based biomolecular sensors, micro-reactors using colloidal chemistry in engineering of nanoparticles for biomedical applications in sensing and imaging.Prerequisites
ENGS 22, CHEM 6, or equivalentOffered
Term: Spring 2023
Time: 11
Location:
MACLEAN 201 RETTS
Instructors:
John Zhang
Term: Spring 2024
Time: 11
Location:
MacLean 201
Instructors:
John Zhang
Term: Spring 2025
Time: 11
Location: –
Instructors:
John Zhang