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6th International Meeting on Electrowetting


The 6th International Meeting on Electrowetting will provide an informal forum for discussing recent advances in the science and applications of electrowetting. The goal is to bring together key scientists and engineers, from students through established investigators, to present their recent work, define and discuss the outstanding issues, and outline research directions for the future. The meeting will imitate previous events at Mons (1999), Eindhoven (2000), Grenoble (2002), Blaubeuren (2004), and Rochester (2006) in an informal setting with a schedule balancing invited talks with contributed presentations and posters.

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Agenda

Registration - The registration fee is $200 for grad students and postdocs, $300 for faculty and industry. The fee includes access to all events and covers all meals.

Speakers
Shaun Berry, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Sung Cho, University of Pittsburgh
Richard Fair, Duke University
Yves Fouillet, DTBS/SBSC/LCIV; CEA Léti Minatec
Robin Garrell, UCLA
Jason Heikenfeld, University of Cincinnati, ECE
Thomas Jones, University of Rochester
Kwan Hyoung Kang, POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
ChangJin (CJ) Kim, UCLA
Fabian Klingbeil, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Tom Krupenkin, Univ. of Wisconsin
Stein Kuiper, Philips
Mathieu Maillard, Varioptic
Romaric Massard, Liquavista
Glen McHale, Nottingham Trent University
Kamran Mohseni, University of Colorado at Boulder
Frieder Mugele, University of Twente
Ali Nadim, Keck Graduate Institute
Athanasios Papathanasiou, National Technical University of Athens
Michael Pollack, Advanced Liquid Logic
Benjamin Shapiro, University Maryland
Aaron Wheeler, University of Toronto

Topics will include:
  • theoretical and experimental investigations of electrowetting and related phenomena, such as contact angle saturation
  • electric field-driven physical and chemical processes at the liquid-solid interface
  • fundamentals and applications of droplet-based microfluidics in chemistry, biology and medicine
  • applications of electrowetting in optics and optoelectronics
Attendance will be limited to 100 participants.

Venue

Travel

Questions? Please contact Nikki Lin at nlin@cnsi.ucla.edu.