10.677 Topics in Applied Microfluidics
Fall 2014
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Instructor: Patrick S Doyle
Lecture: TR4-5.30 (66-154)
Information:
Provides an introduction to the field of microfluidics. Reviews fundamental concepts in transport phenomena and dimensional analysis, focusing on new phenomena which arise at small scales. Discusses current applications, with an emphasis on the contributions engineers bring to the field. Local and visiting experts in the field discuss their work.
Announcements
Last chance for evaluations!
Hi Class,Thanks for submitting all your term papers - a preliminary look shows they all are very good!
Please do try to submit an evaluation of the course before Monday. So far the system only shows 6 evaluations. Even listeners can submit an evaluation!
Thanks, and good luck with your other finals,
Pat
Announced on 13 December 2014 10:34 a.m. by Patrick S Doyle
Course Evaluations
Hi Class,Please take a moment to evaluate the course. I would especially value any specific thoughts on what you liked, or thought should be changed/improved- either content or format.
The evaluations are of course anonymous.
Thanks,
Pat
"We are writing to let you know that the fall 2014
end-of-term subject evaluations
(http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation) opened today. Your students
will have until Monday, December 15 at 9 AM to complete their
surveys."
Announced on 04 December 2014 12:04 p.m. by Patrick S Doyle
Adapter and no-class on tuesday
Two reminders:- we have no class on tuesday
- if you have it, please return my adapter! Christina mentioned she had given it to an "undergraduate "
Announced on 17 November 2014 11:03 a.m. by Patrick S Doyle
adapter return?
Hi All,Our DFA Christina mentioned she gave my computer adapter to someone in the class.
Can you please return it to my office today: E17-504F?
Thanks
Pat
Announced on 14 November 2014 7:16 a.m. by Patrick S Doyle
reminder of schedule
Just a reminder that class is canceled next week as I am at a conference.Please see the syllabus for the full schedule of lectures.
Announced on 24 October 2014 3:06 p.m. by Patrick S Doyle