AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Inkjet Technology: Printing, Materials Processing, and Microfluidics Fundamentals Topical Conference Thursday Sessions

Session IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM
Inkjet Technology: Novel and Emerging Applications

Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:00 am, Room B3
Moderator: C. Klapperich, Boston University


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8:00am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM1 Invited Paper
An Overview of the Use of Ink-jet Technology for Non-traditional and Emerging Applications
D.B. Wallace, MicroFab Technologies, Inc.
8:40am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM3 Invited Paper
Inkjet Printing for Bioengineering Applications
T. Boland, Clemson University
9:20am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM5 Invited Paper
Inkjet Printing for MEMS Fabrication
J.A. Kubby, O. Azucena, University of California, Santa Cruz, C.L. Goldsmith, D. Scarbrough, MEMTronics Corporation, A.S. Mangalam, Tao of Systems Integration, Inc.
10:40am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM9
Formation and Surface Characterisation of a Combinatorial Acrylate Polymer Microarray Produced by an Ink-Jet Printer
A.L. Hook, J. Yang, University of Nottingham, UK, D.G. Anderson, R.S. Langer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.C. Davies, M.R. Alexander, University of Nottingham, UK
11:00am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM10
Development of an Inkjet Printed Drug Formulation
N. Scoutaris, C.J. Roberts, M.R. Alexander, Nottingham University, UK, P.R. Gellert, AstraZeneca, UK
11:20am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM11
Fabrication of Plastic Biochips via in situ Inkjet Oligonucleotide Array Synthesis
I. Saaem, K. Ma, J. Tian, Duke University
11:40am IJ+BI+MN+SE+AS-ThM12
Study on the Effects of Particle Size and Substrate Surface Properties on the Deposition Dynamics of Inkjet-Printed Colloidal Drops for Printable Photovoltaics Fabrication
S. Biswas, Y. Sun, Binghamton University