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Course module: 202001164
202001164
Lab on a Chip
Course info
Course module202001164
Credits (ECTS)15
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact personprof.dr.ir. L.I. Segerink
E-maill.i.segerink@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
PreviousNext 5
Lecturer
ing. P.M. ter Braak
Examiner
prof.dr. J.C.T. Eijkel
Lecturer
prof.dr. J.C.T. Eijkel
Examiner
prof.dr.ir. M. Odijk
Lecturer
prof.dr.ir. M. Odijk
Academic year2021
Starting block
1B
RemarksMinor students: register for the minor!
Application procedure-
Registration using OSIRISNo
Aims
To have the students understand, design, make and measure with a lab on a chip system for a real-life measurement problem.
Content
The Lab on a Chip course will give the students the experience of working in a multidisciplinary development team composed of students from different study programs. They will develop a real-life Lab on a Chip system, in this development making the full design circle (design, build, and measure) to solve a real-life measurement problem using Lab on a Chip technology. The course will make the students also acquainted with state-of-the-art prototyping techniques such as polymer molding and 3D printing. The course will furthermore teach students how to properly perform a measurement and how to interpret measurement data.

In a series of 11 problem-based learning session the students will activate their preexisting knowledge or acquire new knowledge on a range of subjects that are particularly relevant for labs on a chip. These problems concern the fields of fluid mechanics, mass transport, prototyping and micromachining, electrochemical and optical sensing and measurement methods. Simultaneously they will train the necessary lab skills such as chemical and biological lab skills (culturing) and prototyping lab skills. The main part of the course is formed by the project work, where the students from the start on will be working in 4-person interdisciplinary teams. At the start of the course they will be divided into groups and every group can choose its own project from the list offered. During the module they will first make a problem plan, then design their Lab on a Chip, make it and measure with it. Oral presentations and written reports are ways of assessment during the project in the planning, design and final reporting phase.
Assumed previous knowledge
Any engineering bachelor will provide sufficient knowledge for this module.

Create students can only take this minor if they have attended the Smart Technology specialization.
Participating study
Bachelor Electrical Engineering
Participating study
Bachelor Biomedical Engineering
Participating study
Bachelor Advanced Technology
Participating study
Bachelor Creative Technology
Required materials
Course material
Project descriptions (offered via Canvas)
Course material
Problem descriptions (offered via Canvas)
Course material
Lab manual (offered via Canvas)
Recommended materials
Course material
Background reading material for the PLBs (offered via Canvas)
Instructional modes
Laboratory course
Presence dutyYes

Problem-based learning session
Presence dutyYes

Project supervised
Presence dutyYes

Tests
Problem-based Learning Assignments

Lab and Fabrication Skills

Project Plan

Project Plan Presentation

Project Design

Project Report

Project Presentation

Final Exam (MC + open questions)

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