Marc J. Madou

Madou, Marc J.
Position Department / Business Unit
Professor
Institution Disciplines
University of California Irvine Engineering
City State / Provence
Irvine CA
Country Website
USA link
Fax
(949) 824-8585

Chancellor's Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UC Irvine. Recent research projects include Carbon Microelectromechanical System (C-MEMS), Fast and Automated DNA Hybridization on Compact Disc (CD) Fluidic Platform, Automated Microfluidic Compact Disc Cultivation System for Gene Expression Study of C. elegans in Space, Detection of DNA Hybridization by Adjacent Impedance Probing, Closed-Loop Controlled Drug Delivery.

  • Chancellor's Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UC Irvine, CA
  • Professor Biomedical Engineering
  • Professor Materials Concentration
  • Professor Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF)
  • Distinguished Honorary Professor IIT Kanpur
NASA Ames Research Center Associate (Mountain View, CA) (1994-present); Microfabrication Applications Principal and Founder (San Diego, CA) (1993-present); Vice President Advanced Technology (Nanogen, San Diego, CA) (2001-2002)

Education

B. Sc. Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium; M.Sc. Physical Chemistry, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium; Ph.D. Semiconductor Electrochemistry, Solid-State Physics Laboratory, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium

Books

Fundamentals of Microfabrication, Second Edition; CRC Press (2002)

Chemical Sensing with Solid State Devices (1989)

Important Articles

Voltage-switchable artificial muscles actuating at near neutral pH, 2006; Design and Integration of Fractionation and Isolation Microfluidic Features on Centrifugal Microfluidic Platforms for the Analysis of Biomolecules, 2005; Whole Cell Reporter Gene-Based Biosensing Systems on a Compact Disc Microfluidics Platform, 2005; An Additive Micromolding Approach for the Development of Micromachined Ceramic Substrates for RF Application, 2004; Design of a Compact Disk-like Microfluidic Platform for Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, 2003.

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