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==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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* 2009, | * 2014, PhD, University of Ottawa | ||
* 2005, | * 2009, MSc, Université de Moncton | ||
* 2005, BSc, Université de Moncton | |||
==Research interests== | ==Research interests== | ||
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My Ph.D. thesis project will include the design, fabrication and characterization of microfluidic biosensing devices. I’m particularily interested in mass sensing chips, such as this [http://www.science.uottawa.ca/~mgodin/research.html suspended microchannel resonator], as well as single-cell label-free volume sensors like this [http://www.mae.buffalo.edu/research/laboratories/biomem_microfluidics_lab/index.php?type= lab-on-a-chip]. | My Ph.D. thesis project will include the design, fabrication and characterization of microfluidic biosensing devices. I’m particularily interested in mass sensing chips, such as this [http://www.science.uottawa.ca/~mgodin/research.html suspended microchannel resonator], as well as single-cell label-free volume sensors like this [http://www.mae.buffalo.edu/research/laboratories/biomem_microfluidics_lab/index.php?type= lab-on-a-chip]. |
Revision as of 10:43, 19 April 2014
Contact Info
- Jason Riordon
- University of Toronto
- Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Sinton lab
- 5 King's College Road
- Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G8
- Email me through OpenWetWare
Education
- 2014, PhD, University of Ottawa
- 2009, MSc, Université de Moncton
- 2005, BSc, Université de Moncton
Research interests
My Ph.D. thesis project will include the design, fabrication and characterization of microfluidic biosensing devices. I’m particularily interested in mass sensing chips, such as this suspended microchannel resonator, as well as single-cell label-free volume sensors like this lab-on-a-chip.