Engineering of Micro/Nano Biosystems Fundamentals & Applications / [electronic resource] : edited by Gregory Barbillon, Alain Bosseboeuf, Kukjin Chun, Rosaria Ferrigno, Olivier Français. - 1st ed. 2020. - VIII, 368 p. 213 illus., 128 illus. in color. online resource. - Microtechnology and MEMS, 2365-0680 . - Microtechnology and MEMS, .

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Basics of micro/nano fluidics and biology -- Chapter 3. Micro/nano Fabrication and packaging technologies for biosystems -- Chapter 4. Mechanics for fluidics and bio devices -- Chapter 5. Optics and fluidics -- Chapter 6 Electricity for fluidics and biodevices -- Chapter 7. Magnetophoresis in bio-devices -- Chapter 8 conclusion.

This tutorial book offers an in-depth overview of the fundamental principles of micro/nano technologies and devices related to sensing, actuation and diagnosis in fluidics and biosystems. Research in the MEMS/NEMS and lab-on-chip fields has seen rapid growth in both academic and industrial domains, as these biodevices and systems are increasingly replacing traditional large size diagnostic tools. This book is unique in describing not only the devices and technologies but also the basic principles of their operation. The comprehensive description of the fabrication, packaging and principles of micro/nano biosystems presented in this book offers guidance for researchers designing and implementing these biosystems across diverse fields including medical, pharmaceutical and biological sciences. The book provides a detailed overview of the fundamental mechanical, optical, electrical and magnetic principles involved, together with the technologies required for the design, fabrication and characterization of micro/nano fluidic systems and bio-devices. Written by a collaborative team from France and Korea, the book is suitable for academics, researchers, advanced level students and industrial manufacturers.

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Microtechnology.
Microelectromechanical systems.
Soft condensed matter.
Nanotechnology.
Biomedical engineering.
Biophysics.
Microsystems and MEMS.
Soft and Granular Matter.
Nanotechnology.
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering.
Biophysics.

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