Location:Second Meeting Room
Hosted by: State Key Laboratory of Applied Optics
Brief Introduction:
In this presentation, we elaborate on Microsystems and Nanoengineering for the study of different facets of Urban Environment and Civil Engineering. Illustrations will be given of co-integrating nanomaterials (Black Silicon, Zinc-oxide nanowires, Carbon Nanotubes) with MEMS and microfluidics, leading to novel functional devices applied to drinking water, air quality, and other fluidics natural resources, including fundamental study of construction materials. Illustration will be also given of merging optical MEMS with microfluidics technologies, leading to optofluidic devices, with increased capabilities, raising in the same time new questions on the related science.