Posner Research Group
 

Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory

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The Posner Research Group's (PRG) focus is micro- and nano scale fluid mechanics and transport physics as it relates to novel biochemical separations, sensors, biophysics, and energetic systems. PRG's research interests are a confluence of engineering, chemistry and biology. We foster close collaborations with chemists, molecular biologists, medical clinicians, as well as a variety of engineering disciplines. Our work is primarily conducted in the ASU Micro and Nanofluidics Laboratory.

 

 

 

 

May 4, 2008
Jonathan Posner recieves courtesy appointment in chemical engineerig. 

April 1, 2008

Jeff Moran awarded NSF Graduate Fellowship.  Nathan Marine receives Honorable mention.  Jeff recieved his award for his work on the development of fluidic devices in colloidal crystal films.

 

Feb 29th, 2008

Jonathan D. Posner receives prestigious NSF CAREER award for study of the fluid dynamics of colloidal crystals.  The CAREER award is the highest honor the NSF can bestow in support of the early career-development activities of teacher-scholars who "most effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their organization.

 

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