Proj No. | A2245-251 |
Title | Development of Smart Microfluidic Sensor for Glucose and Health Monitoring |
Summary | This FYP project aims to develop a microfluidic chip system for detecting glucose in a non-invasive manner. The student will learn about microfluidic and real hands-on microfabrication technology to build a sensor chip system. The sensor includes several parts which will need the student to fabricate and integrate together. The final end prototype will be a glucose sensor for saliva test, which can provide a new form to monitor diabetes. This is an experimental based project. Interested students shall send an email to Prof. Chen with your brief CV. Email: yucchen@ntu.edu.sg REFS: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b03110 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41528-022-00192-6?fromPaywallRec=false |
Supervisor | A/P Yu-Cheng, Chen (Loc:S1 > S1 B1A > S1 B1A 26, Ext: +65 8228 7812) |
Co-Supervisor | - |
RI Co-Supervisor | - |
Lab | CBB2 (formerly Machine Learning Lab) (Loc: S1-B4c-10, ext: 4882) |
Single/Group: | Single |
Area: | Microelectronics and Biomedical Electronics |
ISP/RI/SMP/SCP?: |