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The Project:

I interned at UCLA's Integrated and Interconnected Bioelectronics Lab (I2BL) for the summer of 2022. My roles involved programming Arduino, creating figures in fusion 360, creating microfluidic chips in CAD, and performing photometric assays. The project I worked on involved the use of ferro fluid to make a digital-microfluidics chip. The concept was originally described by the I2BL lab in this paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.aba4411 . I joined the project 2 years after the publication of that paper. The research I worked on involved the extension of the system described in the paper to large scale, multi-assay chips. 

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