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Title:
MEMS, bioMEMS and bioelectronics--materials and devices : symposium held November 28-December 2, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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MRS proceedings ; v. 1415
Publication Information:
Warrendale, Pa. : Materials Research Society : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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x, 221 p. : ill ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781605113920
General Note:
Contains proceedings of Symposia TT, II, and HH of the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting, held Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2011, in Boston, Mass.
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All symposiums were held from November 28-30, 2011 at the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Symposium TT, 'Microelectromechanical Systems - Materials and Devices V' explored the fabrication, integration, characterisation and application of small-scale electromechanical, thermal, magnetic, fluidic and optical sensors and actuators. The scope of this multidisciplinary symposium emphasised efforts ranging from fundamental research to implementation in industry. Symposium II, 'BioMicroElectroMechanical Systems - Materials and Devices' explored the design, fabrication and applications of micro and nanoscale technologies for biomedical applications. Symposium HH covered 'Bioelectronics - Materials, Properties, and Applications'. The seven sub-sections span a wide range of topics, including fundamental charge transport at the single-molecule level, new sensors and sensor materials, cellular bioelectronics and energy harvesting biomaterials and devices.


Table of Contents

Part I MEMS - Materials and Devices
1 Low profile packaging for MEMS aero-acoustic sensors
2 A detailed study of a novel wafer separation method for surface sensitive MEMS wafers
3 Acoustic energy: a new tool for MEMS manufacturing
4 In-situ observation and mechanical criterion on interface cracking in nano-components
5 Photo-thermal spectroscopic imaging of MEMS structures with sub-micron spatial resolution
6 Ti-TiOx-Pt metal-oxide-metal diodes fabricated via a simple oxidation technique
7 Harmonic excitation of surface acoustic waves on gallium nitride thin films for biological and chemical sensor applications
8 Method for achieving CMOS MEMS accelerometers with excellent built-in thermal stability and reduced charge damage
9 Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation of epoxy-based chemically-amplified resist for MEMS application
Part II BioMEMS - Materials and Devices
10 A microfluidic assay for measuring electrical conductivity of gap junction channels
11 Development of electrochemiluminescence and surface plasmon resonance-based immunosensors with surface accumulable molecules
12 Enzymatic biofuel cell with self-regulating enzyme-nanotube ensemble films
13 Mechanically stable free-standing bilayer lipid membranes in microfabricated silicon chips
14 Functional design of porous drug delivery systems based on laser assisted manufactured nitinol
15 Nanostructured selenium for preventing biofilm formation on medical devices
16 Computer-assisted designing and biofabrication of 3-D hydrogel structures towards thick 3-D tissue engineering
17 Fabrication of complex hydrogel materials by utilizing microfluidics and micromolding
18 Implementation of bioMEMS for determining mechanical properties of biological cells
19 Towards next-generation proteomic assays: functional materials as sieving matrices and binding scaffolds
20 Nanoporous gold: a biomaterial for microfabricated drug-delivery platforms
21 Smart surfaces: use of electrokinetics for selective modulation of biomolecular affinities
22 Anisotropic cellular alignment on nano-wrinkled polymeric surface
23 Rapid and sensitive detection of cardiac markers in human serum using a surface acoustic wave immunosensor
Part III Bioelectronics - Materials, Properties, and Applications
24 Cholesterol biosensor based on nanodiamond-polypyrrole conducting nanocomposite membrane
25 Electrical detection of protein biomarkers using nanoneedle biosensors
26 Electrical conduction along porphyrin wires using the self-consistent extended-Huckel and non-equilibrium Green's function methods
27 Density functional theory (DFT) computations of biological molecules for organic semiconductors
28 Optical trapping, biosensing, and spectroscopy in a single plasmonic platform
29 Application of wide band gap semiconductors to increase photocurrent in a protein-based photovoltaic device
30 Free-floating reaction centers (RCs) versus attached monolayer of RCs in bio-photoelectrochemical cells