Assiut Microfluidics Lab

Assiut Microfluidics Lab AML is a Research group interested in microfluidics, under the leadership of Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad
Assiut University

Assiut Microfluidics Lab (AML) is a research laboratory at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Assiut University, Egypt. Our research interests lie in the area of microfluidics and its applications. Microfluidics is a new technology pertaining to liquid manipulation on the micron-size scale. It emerged in the early 1990’s originally to enhance the analytical performance of chemical systems,

but was later found to offer a whole set of advantages resulting in its adoption in many fields including biological analysis, chemical synthesis, electronics cooling, optics, and even information technology. Now, less than twenty years after its inception, microfluidics is at the core of a whole new technology, known as “Lab-on-a-Chip”, that made possible, on palm sized devices, processes that conventionally required bench-size equipment. A few examples of these processes include DNA amplification (PCR), High Performance Liquid chromatography (HPLC), and immunoassays. Some of our current research projects:
Studying contact angle saturation in electrowetting
Modeling droplet actuation in digital microfluidics
Low cost digital microfluidics for exploratory research and educational purposes
Building a microfluidic chip to determine mechanical properties of biological cells

Alsaeed's paper titled "Miniaturized Preparation of Polymeric Nanoparticles Using Droplet Manipulation on Open Surfaces"...
22/08/2020

Alsaeed's paper titled "Miniaturized Preparation of Polymeric Nanoparticles Using Droplet Manipulation on Open Surfaces" has been accepted in Micro and Nano Letters. Congratulations Alsaeed!

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Our poster abstract is now online for Vancouver Nanomedicine Day 2020, titled. "Tuning Nanoparticles Size via Microchann...
22/08/2020

Our poster abstract is now online for Vancouver Nanomedicine Day 2020, titled. "Tuning Nanoparticles Size via Microchannel Geometry"
please, check the abstract on the following link:
https://www.nanomedicines.ca/ndm2020-abstracts/

Check our review titled "Digital microfluidics: Automating Liquid Handling on the Microscale" in IEEE Nanotechnology Mag...
22/08/2020

Check our review titled "Digital microfluidics: Automating Liquid Handling on the Microscale" in IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine.

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Mahmoud is awarded a travel grant from the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS) to present his paper in m...
13/11/2018

Mahmoud is awarded a travel grant from the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS) to present his paper in microTAS 2018 in Taiwan next month.

The Twenty Second International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (µTAS 2018) will be held at the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan from 11-15 November, 2018.

26/08/2018

Our study on the optimization of preparation of polymeric nanoparticles inside a microchannel was accepted in microTAS 2018 to be held in Taiwan 11-15 November, 2018.

Dr. Mohamed Abdelgawad is invited to give a talk on "Mechanical Deformability of Endometrial cells as a biomarker for En...
26/08/2018

Dr. Mohamed Abdelgawad is invited to give a talk on "Mechanical Deformability of Endometrial cells as a biomarker for Endometriosis" at the American University of Sharjah, UAE.

Dr. Mohamed Abdelgawad is invited to give a talk at the International Conference on Material Science and Engineering org...
26/08/2018

Dr. Mohamed Abdelgawad is invited to give a talk at the International Conference on Material Science and Engineering organized by Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology. Dr. Abdelgawad's talk will be titled "Mechanical properties of Biological cells as a biomarker for diagnostics"

26/08/2018

Our collaborator, Dr. Essam Othman from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, presented our joint work on using mechanical properties of endometrial cells as a biomarker for Endometriosis in the 3rd Upper Egypt Assisted Reproduction Conference
http://www.uears.net/

26/08/2018

Our collaborator, Dr. Hatem Abdelhafez from the Department of Andrology, presented our joint work on rheotaxis of human spermatozoa and its relation to infertility in the 3rd Upper Egypt Assisted Reproduction Conference.
http://www.uears.net/

26/08/2018

Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad is interviewed by the cultural program on the Egyptian radio on the research achievement that led to being awarded the State Award for Early Career Researchers.

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