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IMT Masken und Teilungen AG - Microfluidics on Glass Poster Award

The MicroTAS Conference is pleased to announce the Microfluidics on Glass Award, sponsored by IMT Masken und Teilungen AG of Switzerland, to recognize an individual who has demonstrated exceptional technical advancement and innovation in the field of microfluidics or nanofluidics by using glass in a key aspect of their device. Pioneering research advances in the device design, materials integration, and fabrication often drive new sensing capabilities, expanding the positive impact of nano/microfluidic technologies.

To be relevant to the spirit and intent of this Microfluidics on Glass Award, the advancement considered must address at least one of the following:
  • Use glass as a substrate material for a nano/microfluidic device where the unique optical, electrical, or surface properties of glass provide a profound advantage,
  • Demonstrate novel biosensing capabilities,
  • Exhibit hybridisation of glass with other materials (composites),
  • Establish design for manufacturability with materials and processes that have the potential to be scaled up through transfer to industry.
Finalists and the Awardee will be selected from among the µTAS Poster Presentations by an international jury of respected researchers in the field of µTAS.

Microfluidics on Glass Award Guidelines
  • Nominee must be an author/co-author of an accepted MicroTAS abstract.
  • Nominee must be a registered attendee of MicroTAS conference. To nominate, you will need the Abstract/Manuscript Number of the nominee's relevant device.
  • Any author submitting an abstract and attending MicroTAS may be nominated.
  • The device MUST appear in the final presentation of work at MicroTAS .
  • An author of the device must be physically present to receive the award.
  • Self-nominations accepted.
  • Only one (1) device from each nominee will be considered during deliberations.
The Winner Will Receive
  • A €1,000 Honorarium
  • A commemorative Award Plaque
  • Formal recognition at µTAS (MicroTAS)
  • IMT is pleased to announce an interest in engaging with and further advancing the Awardee's research, if deemed feasible by both parties.
Microfluidics on Glass Award Selection Process
A pool of Finalists and the Awardee will be selected from among the accepted Poster Presentations by an international jury of respected researchers in the field of µTAS.

If you have questions, please contact Tobias Bauert at tbauert@imtag.ch.

Past Winners

MicroTAS 2023 Conference, Katowice, POLAND
ENGINEERING SUB-10 MICRON CAPILLARY-SCALE MICROVASCULATURE MODELS IN HYDROGEL
Shusei Kawara1, Brian Cunningham1,2, James Bezer1, Neelima Kc1, Jun Ishihara1, James J. Choi1, and Sam H. Au1,2
1Imperial College London, UK, and 2Cancer Research UK Convergence Science Centre, UK

MicroTAS 2022 Conference, Hangzhou, China and Virtual
MULTIPLEX RT-PCR ASSAYS FOR RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF SARS-COV-2 AND INFLUENZA A/B BY USING AN ELECTROMAGNETICALLY-DRIVEN INTEGRATED MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM
Chien-Hsin Chiu
National Tsing Hua University, TAIWAN

MicroTAS 2021 Conference, Palm Springs, USA
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED GLASS-BASED MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEM FOR MASS PRODUCTION OF RNA-LOADED LIPID NANOPARTICLES
Yuto Okada
Hokkaido University, JAPAN

MicroTAS 2020 Conference, Online
BIOASSAY ARCHITECTURE COMBINING A QUANTITATIVE G6PDH ASSAY AND A MEASUREMENT OF HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION ON A SINGLE CAPILLARY-DRIVEN MICROFLUIDIC CHIP
Marco Rocca
IBM Research Europe, SWITZERLAND

MicroTAS 2019 Conference, Basel, SWITZERLAND
THE INFLUENCE OF SHEAR ON PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION UNDER CONSTANT SHEAR CONDITIONS
Sander Stroobants
VUB, BELGIUM

MicroTAS 2018 Conference, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN
HIGH-SPEED ON-CHIP MIXING USING ON-DEMAND VORTEX GENERATIONIN MICROSTREAM
Yusuke Kasai
Nagoya University, JAPAN

MicroTAS 2017 Conference, Savannah, Georgia, USA
GENERATION OF LABILE HEPATITIS B VIRUS CAPSIDS ASSEMBLED WITH GUANIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND OBSERVED BY RESISTIVE-PULSE SENSING
M. Zhang
Indiana University, USA