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Open Hardware Microfluidics

Vittorio Saggiomo

Dr.

Associate Professor, Laboratory of BioNanoTechnology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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Friday, June 6, 2025

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

11:00 PM America/Santiago

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Open Source

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LIBRE hub Seminar

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

What’s the point of having scientific and technological innovations when only a few can benefit from them? How can we make science more inclusive? Those questions are always in the back of my mind when we perform research in our laboratory, and we have a strong focus on the scientific accessibility of our developed methods from microfabrication to sensor development.

Topics

inclusivitylaboratory practicesmicrofabricationmicrofluidicsopen hardwareresearch methodsscientific accessibilitysensor developmenttechnological innovations

About the Speaker

Vittorio Saggiomo

Dr.

Associate Professor, Laboratory of BioNanoTechnology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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