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Abstract
This project aims to simulate and optimize the design of microfludic channels used in a micromachined device for neuron culturing and neural circuit modeling. The simulation models are built with COMSOL Multiphysics and the capillary filling level set method. Quantitative comparisons were done to evaluate the influence of various design parameters on fluid flow characteristics and to allow the selection of the optimal parameter set.
Abstract
Poster
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Frontpage: Team
Zeyan Shi
Electrical Engineering
Junyuan Wang
Electrical Engineering
Yuelin Fan
Electrical Engineering
Tao Li
Advisor
Acknowledgement
Thanks for Tianshuo Wang, the graduate student mentor for AIM lab.
He offers us many valuable opinions, guides and holds meetings with us to supervise our works.
Acknowledgement
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