Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples

The purpose of this project is to investigate on automating process in relation to thermal and fluidic modules. The central ideal is to design, fabricate and program different aspect of devices which involves the skills set of a mechatronic engineer. The mechatronic solution is developed and constru...

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Main Author: Goh, Say Eng
Other Authors: Gong Haiqing, Thomas
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-602172023-03-04T18:18:58Z Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples Goh, Say Eng Gong Haiqing, Thomas School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering The purpose of this project is to investigate on automating process in relation to thermal and fluidic modules. The central ideal is to design, fabricate and program different aspect of devices which involves the skills set of a mechatronic engineer. The mechatronic solution is developed and constructed before handing it over to another engineer to integrate it to the main device, hence, completing the prototype. This out sourcing concept can shorten production time and prove to be effective as each engineer has its own specialization, therefore, optimizing its efficiency. Although this project is of a smaller scale, the mechatronics fundamentals and principals are similar to projects of larger scale. Through the involvement of several prototype projects, a wide array of devices is touched on, ranging from digital to analog logic. This exposure is fruitful as it allows the bridging and appreciation of putting mechatronics theory to practical use. Bachelor of Engineering 2014-05-23T08:25:47Z 2014-05-23T08:25:47Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60217 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
description The purpose of this project is to investigate on automating process in relation to thermal and fluidic modules. The central ideal is to design, fabricate and program different aspect of devices which involves the skills set of a mechatronic engineer. The mechatronic solution is developed and constructed before handing it over to another engineer to integrate it to the main device, hence, completing the prototype. This out sourcing concept can shorten production time and prove to be effective as each engineer has its own specialization, therefore, optimizing its efficiency. Although this project is of a smaller scale, the mechatronics fundamentals and principals are similar to projects of larger scale. Through the involvement of several prototype projects, a wide array of devices is touched on, ranging from digital to analog logic. This exposure is fruitful as it allows the bridging and appreciation of putting mechatronics theory to practical use.
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title Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
title_short Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
title_full Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
title_fullStr Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of a microfluidic device and instrument control for biological cell and DNA samples
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