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  1. George M. whitesides, Eric E. Simanek, and Christopher B. Gorman Harvard University Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, MA 02138 Two self-assembling systems SAMs (self-assembled monolayers) and aggregates based on CA'M (cyanuric acid.melamine lattice) - iu'e not unique in non-

  2. Chemistry Tree: mentors, trainees, research areas and affiliations for researcher

  3. Dec 14, 2011 · Harvard Professor George Whitesides and his research team have developed an array of “soft” robots based on natural forms, including squids and starfish, that may one day be used to aid disaster recovery efforts by squeezing into the rubble left by an earthquake to locate survivors, or as a way to free up a surgeon’s hands in the operating room.

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · Beskrivelse:H.C. Ørsted Lecture, 26th of May 2016.Professor George M. Whitesides, Harvard University: ‘Soft Robotics’ Abstract«Robotics» is a field with broa...

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  5. 3564 S. K. Sia and G. M. Whitesides Electrophoresis 2003, 24, 3563–3576 advantages of using PDMS for miniaturized bioassays. We then discuss the panel of PDMS-based components

  6. David C. Duffy, J. Cooper McDonald, Olivier J. A. Schueller, and George M. Whitesides* Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 This paper describes a procedure that makes it possible to design and fabricate (including sealing) microfluidic

  7. In 2004, Whitesides was appointed the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor at Harvard, one of only 24 University Professorships at the institution as of 2014. He is cofounder and director of the Whitesides Research Group at Harvard, an active research group of graduate and postdoctoral students with a lab space covering more than ...

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