Outstanding Student Paper Award Winners
AN INTEGRATED CMOS MEMS GAS FLOW SENSOR WITH DETECTION LIMIT TOWARDS MICROMETER PER SECOND
Wei Xu
1, Xiaoyi Wang
2, Xiaojin Zhao
1, Zongqin Ke
1, and Yi-Kuen Lee
2
1Shenzhen University, CHINA and
2Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, CHINA
LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION OF 2D MATERIAL HETEROSTRUCTURES BY ADHESIVE BONDING
Arne Quellmalz
1, Xiaojing Wang
1, Stefan Wagner
2, Simon Sawallich
3,4, Max C. Lemme
2,4, Kristinn B. Gylfason
1, Niclas Roxhed
1, Göran Stemme
1, and Frank Niklaus
1
1KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN,
2AMO GmbH, GERMANY,
3Protemics GmbH, GERMANY, and
4RWTH Aachen University, GERMANY
ONE-STEP FABRICATION OF MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CORE-SHELLJANUS MICROPARTICLES FOR THERANOSTICS APPLICATION
Mio Tsuchiya
1, Yuta Kurashina
2, Yun Jung Heo
3, and Hiroaki Onoe
1
1Keio University, JAPAN,
2Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN, and
3Kyung Hee University, KOREA
Art in Microtechnology Winners
First Place
Tie Dye Cells
Scott Erickson, Kyoto University, JAPAN
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Blood vessels (gray) were grown on a chip (see black hexagonal pillars) with pericytes (rainbow). Each color represents a different time point of a time lapse video.
Second Place
Micro Spring
Takuya Uchida, Keio University, JAPAN
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This is heated stimuli-responsive hydrogel spring using 4D printing. Its original shape was "C" before heated.
Third Place
Blood Droplet on Tiny Mushrooms
Thanh-Vinh Nguyen, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JAPAN
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This mushroom-shaped micro- structure array, which allows droplets of low surface tension liquid to have spherical shape, was made by casting PDMS from a Si substrate created by a combination of photolithography and isotropic etching of Si.
People's Choice Award
ART Heart
Keigo Nishimura, University of Tokyo, JAPAN
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This CLSM image shows a vascularized spheroid composed of fluorescent vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts in a microfluidic device. The spheroid looks like a human heart which is both "ARTificial" and "ARTistic".