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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Greenwich
Progress towards the design and numerical analysis of a 3D microchannel biochip separator
The impact of this research has fed into a number of prototype designs and subsequent testing of 2- and 3-dimensional microfluidic biochip plasma blood separators at Cambridge University (Prof Bill O’Neil wo207@eng.cam.ac.uk) in relation to micro-flow behaviour due to geometrical changes. The work has contributed to two PhD projects (M.Kersaudy-Kerhoas (m.kersaudy-kerhoas@hw.ac.uk) and David Topham (dt@artsience.co.uk) and subsequently a DTA funded PhD student. Work supported by:-EPSRC Grand Challenge Project: 3D-Mintegration (EP/C534212/1). Funds:-(Total:£4.5M-UoG:£405k). Partners: University (Heriot-Watt, Cambridge, Nottingham, Loughborough) and 28 commercial organisations