LabOnAChip Overview ENGR 1182 03 Lecture Slides LabonaChip
Lab-On-A-Chip Overview ENGR 1182. 03 Lecture Slides
Lab-on-a-Chip Project § § As part of the project in ENG 1182. 03, your team will: § Innovate, § Design, § Build, § Document and § Test a cheap, portable Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) To obtain these deliverables, you will learn important tools like: § Time management and task scheduling, § Team communications and meetings, § Fair division of labor and § Team member responsibilities
Lab-on-a-Chip ¡Small scale chemical lab in a portable and disposable format. ¡ Incorporates sampling, mixing, reacting, sensing, and output all in a single device. ¡Small sample sizes ¡ Easier to obtain ¡ Require smaller amounts of reagents ¡Disposable/Recyclable ¡ Inexpensive materials & manufacturing techniques
Relating the LOC to EDP Brainstorming design ideas Choose your design Test Solidworks drawing Build design Modified 2 nd design 1 st Test
Deliverables (PDD section – Design Deliverables) Design Deliverables Each team will provide two chip designs for the LOC device – One design for each chipholder Initial Sketch Design Submission for the 1 st chip Hand-drawn sketch Required Solidworks Deliverable Not required Operational Process Not required Calculations Not required Preliminar y 1 st design Not required Dimension ed Part File to GTA Not required Detection well Volume 1 st Chip Design Submission 2 nd Chip Design Submission Not required Dimensioned Part File to GTA 1. Printout of dimensioned drawings 2. Send Solidworks part file to GTA Per Project Desc. Doc. Revised Per Project Desc. Doc.
Additional Lab Components § Nanotechnology Modules (NTM) § § § An integral part of your lab assignments NTM Quizzes on Carmen NTM modules are available on Carmen § Nanotechnology Lab Tours (Project Description Document section – Nanotech Lab Tour) § § Visit various laboratories around campus During the middle of the semester Please read Lab Tour Summary Requirements given in the project description document Lab Tour Summary – check course website for due dates
Project Notebook § The purpose of the project notebook is to document all work undertaken by the team during the course of the semester. § Project notebook contains all information required for implementation of the project, in a sequential fashion. § The project notebook is worth 50 points § Project notebooks will be checked on a weekly basis in the Lab sessions § Final submission of Project Notebook within the first five minutes of the Poster Presentation session. Any late submissions are subject to a 30% deduction (50 x 0. 3 ≈ 15 points) § Project Description Document section – Project Notebook/Reporting
Testing § The team will be graded on the basis of the final test § Scoring will be based on § Calibration § Repeatability § Relative Indication § Accuracy § Sample Delivery § Chip Cleaning § No Disassembly § Project Description Document section – Testing the Chip
Assignment submissions § Various documents and reports etc. will be due at the beginning of lab sessions during the entire project: § 30% will be deducted for late submissions! § Refer to the course website for due dates
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