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UTA Engineer Awarded $500K NSF Grant

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a University of Texas at Arlington electrical engineer with a five-year, $500,000 grant to develop an optofluidic laser for better disease detection. Assistant professor Yuze “Alice” Sun will use her Career Award to create a new-generation laser that will lead to a versatile biosensing platform featuring high detection sensitivity, selectivity and throughput. Assistant professor Yuze “Alice” Sun of the University of Texas at Arlington was awarded a National Science Foudnation grant to develop an optofluidic...Read full article

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    Published: February 2016
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    optofluidics
    Optofluidics is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from optics and fluidics to create devices and systems that integrate the manipulation of light and fluids. This field focuses on the interaction between light and fluidic materials, allowing for the development of innovative technologies with applications in areas such as sensing, imaging, and biotechnology. Key aspects of optofluidics include: Integration of optics and fluidics: Optofluidic devices are designed to...
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