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Revision as of 11:52, 29 March 2014

I am a new member of OpenWetWare!

Contact Info

Mathieu Hautefeuille (an artistic interpretation)
  • Mathieu Hautefeuille
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Ciencias
  • Address 1
  • Address 2
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  • Email me through OpenWetWare

I work in the Your Lab at XYZ University. I learned about OpenWetWare from from DIYbio google group, and I've joined because To organize our multidisciplinary teamwork in biomedical physics, biology and medicine. The team is made of people from different institutions who would like to share docs, protocols and results with a common platform with more features than just a cloud..

Education

  • 2009, PhD, University College Cork/Tyndall National Institute
  • 2005, M.Sc. (Eng), Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble
  • 2004, B.Eng., Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble

Research interests

  1. Microfabrication
  2. Photonics
  3. Biotechnology: Tissue engineering, Biosensors & Lab on a chip

Publications

  1. L. Cabriales, M. Hautefeuille*, G. Fernández, V. Velázquez, M. Grether, E. López-Moreno, "Rapid fabrication of on-demand high-resolution optical masks with a CD–DVD pickup unit," Appl. Opt. 53, 1802-1807 (2014).

    [Paper1]
  2. M. Hautefeuille*, L. Cabriales, R. Pimentel-Domínguez, V. Velázquez, J. Hernández-Cordero, L. Oropeza-Ramos, M. Rivera, M.P. Carreón-Castro, M. Grether, E. López-Moreno, "New perspectives in direct PDMS microfabrication using a CD-DVD laser", Lab Chip, 2013, 13 (24), 4848 - 4854.

    [Paper2]
  3. R. Pimentel-Domínguez, F.M. Sánchez-Arévalo, M. Hautefeuille and J. Hernández-Cordero*, “Laser Induced Deformation in PDMS Membranes with Embedded Carbon Nanopowder”, Smart Materials and Structures, 22(3) 037001, (2013).

    [Paper3]
  4. M. Hautefeuille*, A.K. Jimenez-Zenteno, K. Hess-Frieling, P. Perez-Alcazar, V. Velazquez, M. Grether-Gonzalez, E. Lopez-Moreno, "Utilization of a digital-versatile-disc pickup head for benchtop laser microfabrication”, Applied Optics, vol. 51, 8, pp. 1171–1177 (2012).

    [Paper4]
  5. M. Hautefeuille*, B. O’Flynn, F. Peters and C. O’Mahony, “Development of a MEMS-based Multisensor Platform for Environmental Monitoring”, Micromachines, 2011, 2(4), 410-430.

    [Paper5]
  6. M. Hautefeuille*, J.G. Lopez Cortes, M.C. Ortega Alfaro, M.P. Carreon Castro, V. Velazquez, “Note: Fabrication of a simple versatile micro-positioning setup for automated soft lithography”, Review of Scientific Instruments, 82, 116104 (2011).

    [Paper6]
  7. M. Hautefeuille, B. O’Flynn, F. Peters and C. O’Mahony*, “Miniaturised multi-MEMS sensor development”, Journal of Microelectronics Reliability, vol.49, no.6, pp.621-626, June 2009.

    [Paper7]
  8. M. Hautefeuille*, C. O’Mahony, B. O’Flynn, K. Khalfi and F. Peters, “A MEMS-based Wireless Multisensor Module for Environmental Monitoring”, Journal of Microelectronics Reliability, Vol.48, No.6, pp. 906-910, June 2008.

    [Paper8]
  9. Handbook of MEMS for wireless and mobile applications. Chapter 19 [Editor: Prof Deepak Uttamchandani (University of Strathclyde, UK)]

    [Book1]

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