General information
Course name | Lecture: Micro- and Nanofluidics |
Subtitle | |
Course number | 536285 |
Semester | SoSe 2025 |
Current number of participants | 12 |
Home institute | Institut für Röntgenphysik |
Courses type | Lecture in category Teaching |
Next date | Monday, 14.04.2025 10:00 - 12:00, Room: (SR15, F.00.121 (Fakultät Physik)) |
Type/Form | |
Participants |
Recommended semester: Bachelor: 5 - 6; Master: 1 - 4; PhD |
Pre-requisites |
Recommended previous knowledge: Introduction to Biophysics and/or Physics of Complex Systems |
Miscellanea |
Learning outcome, core skills: Students will learn the fundamentals of fluid dynamics, hydrodynamics on the micro- and nanoscale, wetting and capillarity and “life” at low Reynolds numbers. Students will also learn the how these topics are studied/applied in experiments, learn about device fabrication using soft lithography and the use of fluidics in biology and biophysics including “lab-on-a-chip” applications. After successfully completing this course, students will be familiar with basic hydrodynamics and their applications at scales applicable to biology, biophysics, material sciences and biotechnology. |