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Proj No. A2242-251
Title A Flexible Photonic Microfluidic Sensor for Stress and Mental Health Monitoring
Summary This FYP project aims to develop a microfluidic chip system for detecting chronic stress and mental health realted biomarkers in a non-invasive and creative manner.
The student will learn about microfluidic and real hands-on microfabrication technology to build a sensor chip system.

The flexible sensor includes several parts which will need the student to fabricate and integrate together. The final end prototype will be a sensor for saliva test, which can provide a new form to screen biochemicals from saliva or sweat.
This is an experimental based project. No biomed experiments needed or required.

Interested students shall send an email to Prof. Chen with your brief CV.
Email: yucchen@ntu.edu.sg

REFS:
https://www.htworld.co.uk/news/at-home-saliva-test-measures-and-explains-mental-health-adg22/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?: