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The MNTR Group has recently developed a modular microfluidic architecture for building custom lab-on-a-chip systems. Learn more about it here. |
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A new book, written by Dr. Chang Liu, entitled "Foundations of MEMS" has been published. ISBN: 0-13-147286-0. There is a solution key associated with the book for use by instructors. |
Follow the activities of the MNTR group through these feature articles:
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The Economist | 12/2/06 |
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Artificial Arrays Could Help Submarines Make Like a Fish |
Science | 9/8/06 |
| Web | Cached Text | Probe Array Patterns and Images Nanoscale Features | Photonics Spectra | November 2005 |
| Web | Cached Text | Goddard Technologist Proposes Sensitive High-tech Robot Skin | Science Daily | 6/8/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | A Touchy Mission : Helping Robots Feel | The News-Gazette | 6/5/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | New prescription: Antidotes for radiation | Chicago Tribune | 6/4/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | 'Skin' could refine robots' sense of touch | EE Times | 5/30/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Flexible tactile sensors could boost robots sensitivity to touch | Science and Nature | 5/23/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Researchers Developing Artificial Sense of Touch for Robotics | LinuxElectrons™ | 5/21/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Flexible Tactile Sensors Could Help Robots Work Better | Science Daily | 5/20/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Flexible tactile sensors could help robots work better | UIUC College of Engineering News | 5/20/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Flexible Tactile Sensors Could Help Robots Work Better | UIUC News Bureau | 5/19/05 |
| Play | Smart Brick | History Channel | 5/11/05 | |
| Web | Cached Text | Thinking Small on a Bigger Scale | The News-Gazette | 2/3/05 |
| Web | Cached Text | Brick is no dummy | The News-Gazette | 6/23/03 |
| Web | Cached Text | Smart bricks could monitor buildings, save lives | UIUC News Bureau | 6/12/03 |
| Web | Cached Text | Artificial skin gets a grip | IOP News | 2/26/03 |
| Web | Cached Text | M.D. on a Chip | ScienCentral News | 2/6/03 |
| Web | Cached Text | Imitating nature is the sincerest form of flattery | Forbes ASAP | Fall 02 |
| Web | Cached Text | Nanobiotech Makes the Diagnosis | MIT Technology Review | May 02 |
| Web | Cached Text | World class Illinois research facility renamed | College of Engineering News Archive | 4/8/02 |
| Web | Cached Text | Parylene End Point Detector | Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center Nuggets | April 02 |
| Web | Cached Text | Small research big on campus | UIUC News Bureau | 4/5/02 |
| Web | Cached Text | 'Lab-on-a-chip' offers early warning possibilities here | The News-Gazette | 12/23/01 |
| Web | Cached Text | UI Scientists Race to Build Bioterror Detector | WCIA-TV Champaign IL | 10/8/01 |
| Web | Cached Text | Hairy Space Probes | New Scientist | Sept 00 |
| Web | Cached Text | Magnetic Parallel Assembly Improves 3-D Processing | Semiconductor International, Tech News, Emerging Technologies | June 2000 |
| Web | Cached Text | Magnetic actuation may boost 3-D MEMS output | EE Times | 5/15/00 |
| Web | Cached Text | Magnetic actuation folds micro-parts into 3-D structures | UIUC News Bureau | 5/1/00 |
| Web | Cached Text | Biodegradable MEMS | Physics World | April 00 |