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Marc Madou
Professor, University of California Irvine, United
States
Before joining UCI as the Chancellor's Professor in Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering (MEA), Dr. Madou was Vice President of
Advanced Technology at Nanogen in San Diego, California. He specializes
in the application of miniaturization technology to chemical and
biological problems (BIO-MEMS). He is the author of several books
in this burgeoning field he helped pioneer both in Academia and
in Industry. He founded several micromachining companies and has
been on the board of many more.
Many of his colleagues became well know in their own right in academia
and through successful MEMS start-ups. Madou was the founder of
the SRI International's Microsensor Department, founder and President
of Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation (TSDC), Visiting Miller
Professor at UC Berkeley and Endowed Chair at the Ohio State University
(Professor in Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering).
He has just started the third edition of "Fundamentals of Microfabrication,"
an introduction to MEMS which has become known as the "bible"
of micromachining.
Some of Dr. Madou's recent research work involves artificial muscle
for responsive drug delivery, a compact disc-based fluidic platform
and a solid state pH electrode based on IrOx. To find out more about
those recent research projects, visit www.biomems.net. At UCI, Dr.
Madou works on carbon-MEMS, a CD based fluidic platform, solid state
pH electrodes, artificial muscle for responsive drug delivery and
integrating fluidics with DNA arrays as well as researching label-free
assays for the Molecular Diagnostics platform of the future.
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