Microfluidics and BioMEMS Applications central idea is on
microfluidics, a relatively new research field which finds its niche in
biomedical devices, especially on lab-on-a-chip and related products.
Being the essential component in providing driving fluidic flows, an
example of micropump is chosen to illustrate a complete cycle in
development of microfluidic devices which include literature review,
designing and modelling, fabrication and testing. A few articles are
included to demonstrate the idea of tackling this research problem, and
they cover the main development scope discussed earlier as well as other
advanced modelling schemes for microfluidics and beyond.
Scientists and students working in the areas of MEMS and microfluidics
will benefit from this book, which may serve both communities as both a
reference monograph and a textbook for courses in numerical simulation,
and design and development of microfluidic devices.